Saladin Mutiny, The

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A true incident that happened in 1843.
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X:171 T:Saladin Mutiny, The S:Digital Tradition, sldnmtny H:A true incident that happened in 1843. B:From Folk Songs of Canada, Fowkes. Z:dt:sldnmtny M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=100 W:My name if is George Jones, I am from the county Clare: W:I leaved my ancient parents and I leaved them living there W:I fell in bent for roving, 'twas home I could not stay, W:So much against my parents' will I shipped and went to sea. W: W:I shipped on board the Saladin; I shudder at her name. W:She was a Valparaiso boat bound to the Spanish Main. W:I shipped as cabin steward; that proved my fatal day W:When a demon came on board of us and led us all astray. W: W:He said he'd work his passage. The ship was homeward bound W:With copper ore and silver worth many thousand pounds. W:Besides, two cabin passengers on board of us did come: W:The one was Mr. Fielding and the other one was his son. W: W:Being on a Sunday morning I'm sorry to relate W:We started this desperate enterprise and first we killed our mate. W:And next we killed the carpenter and overboard him threw W:Our captain he did soon meet death with four more of our crew. W: W:An oath was next administered to all the rest of the crew, W:And like a band of brothers we were sworn to be true. W:Being on a Sunday morning when that bloody deed was done W:Then Fielding brought a Bible and swore in every one. W: W:The firearms and weapons all we threw into the sea. W:He said he'd steer for Newfoundland, to which we did agree W:We found with Captain Fielding (for which he lost his life) W:A brace of loaded pistols, likewise a carving knife. W: W:His son he begged for mercy for he was all alone, W:But his sad tale was soon cut short and overboard was thrown. W:We served him as his father who met a watery grave; W:We buried son and father beneath the stormy waves. W: W:And next it was agreed upon before the wind to keep. W:We had the world before us; we were on the trackless deep W:We ofttimes kept before the wind as we could do no more W:And on the twenty-ninth of May were shipwrecked on shore W: W:To Newgate we were taken, bound down in iron chain, W:Confessing to our deadly crimes and all whom we had slain. W:So fare you well, my parents dear, I'll never see you more W:So fare you well, my own sweetheart, you're the girl that I adore. K:C D|\ G2G A2G|F3 G2A|_B2B c2c/-B/|A3- A2A|\ G2G A2G|F-E2 DEF|G2G F2E|D3- D2_B/-c/| d2d c2_B|cd2- d2d|G2A G-FD|F3- F2D/-F/|\ G2A _B2c|d2c d2G|A2A G2F|G3- G2||
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