The Leaving of Liverpool
Lyrics
Fare thee well to Prince's Landing Stage.
Mersey River, fare thee well.
Well, I am bound for California, but I know that I'll return someday.
Chorus:
So fare thee well, my own true love.
When I return united we will be.
It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me, but my darling when I think of thee.
Oh, I have signed on the yankee sailin' ship.
Davy Crockett is her name.
And Burgess is the captain of her, and they say that she's a floatin? shame.
Chorus
Oh, I have sailed with this Burgess once before, and I think that I know him quite well.
For if a man is a sailor, he can get along. If not, he's in a floating Hell
Chorus
The sun is on the harbor, love.
And I wish that I could be thain.
Because I know it will be some long, long time before we see you again.
Writer(s): FINBARR CORMAC ROBERT CLANCY, EWAN MARTIN JOEL COWLEY, BRIAN JOSEPH DUNPHY, MARTIN THOMAS FUREY, DARREN RICHARD HOLDEN, MARK MURPHY, N UNKNOWN WRITER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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