Gawd! said a gal o’ the Barbary Coast —
She was dancin’ wi’ me —
“Is it true, lad, that Larry, young Larry, was lost
From his ship out at sea?”
An’ I says to her, “Aye! ‘Tis true sure enough
That poor Larry was drowned.”
An’ “Gawd,” said the gal o’ the Coast, “but it’s tough!
An’ the poor boy home-bound!”
The fiddles they played on the Barbary shore
An’ the dancers’ feet flew,
An’ “Gawd,” said the gal, the young Barbary whore
“‘Tis too bad that it’s true!”
She trembled her lip, an’ she dropped a salt tear
On paint an’ on powder;
An’ the crimps they came round wi’ the foam on the beer,
An’ the laughter grew louder.
“There’s a new dance is startin’,” says I to her then;
“Will ye dance it wi’ me?”
An’ the fiddles tuned up, an’ we danced once again,
An’ forgot the cold sea.
(Bill Adams)
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