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Lyrics for First Of The Emigrants by Unknown:



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Track:First Of The Emigrants
 
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Lyrics:The First of the Emigrants

Now I'm leaving old England, the land that I love,
And
I'm bound out far across the sea.
Oh I'm bound to Australia, the land of the free,
Where
there will be a welcome for me.

So fill up your glasses and drink what you please,

For no matter's the damage, oh, I'll pay;
So be aisy and free whilst you're drinking
with me,
Sure, I'm the man you don't meet every day.

Now when I boarded my
ship for to go
She was looking all snug and trim;
For I landed aboard with my bag and
baggage,
And the mate he told me just where to go.

Now down to Gravesend, oh, soon
we did go,
And the customs they came on board,
And inspected us all and called out our
names:
There was girls and boys all galore.

They let go of us and we soon sailed
away
Down to the Nore and around.
Oh, the Foreland's in sight, oh, it became late at
night,
But I was the man they didn't meet every day.

Now we sailed down the Channel
of old England, and away
To the Ushant and far across the bay;
Oh, out into the Roaring
Forties did stay,
And it's here were our westerly wainds.

Now I'll never forget the
look on the Old Man's face
As he roared: 'All stuns'ls we'll set.'
Oh, we're bound to the
island of St. Helena,
And around the cape of Good Hope we will get.

Now I ofttimes
have wondered just what he meant
When he roared like a bull to the mate;
But the mate
understood, and soon they were bound.
We're the men you don't meet every day.

We
rounded the Cape with a fair waind abaft,
And soon we were running our easting down.
We
were bound to the Semaphore and the southern shores,
And good lord, how the wind did
roar.

Now we got round the Heads and into Sydney harbour,
Where the bays are all
fine to look upon.
Oh the doctor he came on board and examined us,
And, 'What a fine
crowd', the words he did say.

Now I've worked hard in Australia for thirty long
years,
And today, sure, I'm homeward bound,
With a nice little fortune for to call me
own;
I'm bound home, but not the same way I came out.

Oh I'm sorry I'm leaving you
all today,
For I'm homeward bound, don't you see?
But a different way to the way I came
out;
I am going home on a steamboat, you see.

Then it's goodbye to one and it's
goodbye to all,
For I'm bound home for England's merry country;
And my girl I will find,
the one I left behind,
And I'll make her as happy as can be.

From Oxford Book of Sea
Songs, Palmer
See also JSTEWART
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