[00:18.66]As I roved out one evening fair,[00:21.21]It being summer to take the air.[00:33.48]I spied a sailor and lady gay,[00:37.20]And I stood to listen, and I stood to listen[00:39.18]To hear what they might say.[01:02.34]He said, "Fair lady, why do you roam?[01:11.04]The day is spent and the night is on."[01:19.26]She heaved a sigh while tears did flow.[01:23.04]"For me dark-eyed sailor, for me dark-eyed sailor[01:40.17]So young and stout and bold.[02:01.35]Tis seven long years since he left this land.[02:12.51]A ring he took of his lily-white hand.[02:19.44]One half the ring is still here with me,[02:41.01]But the other's rolling, but the other's rolling[02:45.75]At the bottom of the sea."[02:48.75]He said, "Can't you drive him right out of your mind?[02:56.94]Another young man you surely can find.[03:00.72]Love turns aside and cold does grow[03:15.33]Like a winter's morning, like a winter's morning[03:26.40]When the hills are white with snow."[03:47.73]She said, "I will never forsake my dear[03:57.78]Although we're parted this many a year[04:00.36]Gentile he was and no villain like you[04:01.35]To induce a maiden, to induce a maiden[04:26.97]To slight the jacket of blue"[04:35.31]Then half of the ring did young William show,[04:38.04]She ran distracted in grief and woe[04:40.41]Saying, "William, William, I have gold in store[05:08.40]For me dark-eyed sailor, for me dark-eyed sailor[05:13.20]Who's proved his over throw."[05:15.24]There is a cottage by yonder lee,[05:28.38]This couple is married and does agree.[05:36.24]So maids be loyal when your love is away[05:40.47]For a coudy morning, for a cloudy morning[05:58.47]Brings in a sunny day.