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Thread #112435   Message #2379737
Posted By: Jim Carroll
03-Jul-08 - 01:40 AM
Thread Name: 4th of July/Independence song ideas?
Subject: Lyr Add: PAUL JONES
Leveller,
Sorry again - made a hames of sending Paul Jones - never do things in a rush.
The one I sent was text 1 from Ranson - which obviously a different song/battle.
This is Baring Gould's text:
No 108 PAUL JONES

1
An American frigate, the "Richard" by name,
Mounted guns forty four and from New York she came,
To cruise in the channel of old English fame,
With a noble commander, Paul Jones was his name.

2
We had not cruised long ere two sails we espies,
A large forty four, and a twenty likewise.
Some fifty bright shippers, well loaden with store,
And the convoy stood in for the old Yorkshire shore.

3
('Bout twelve was the hour when we came alongside,
With long speaking trumpet: 'Whence came you?' he cried.
'Ho! answer me quickly, I'll hail you no more,
Or a thundering broadside I'll into you pour!}*)

4
We fought them four glasses, four glasses so hot,
Till forty bold seamen lay dead on the spot.
And fifty five wounded lay drenched in their gore,
While loudly the cannons of Paul Jones did roar.

5
[Our carpenter frightened, to Paul Jones he came,
Our ship she leaks water, is likewise aflame.
Paul Jones he made answer, thus to him replied,
'If we can do no better, well sink alongside!]*)

6
The Serapis wore round, our vessel to rake
O then the proud hearts of the English did ache.
The shot flew so frequent, so fierce and so fast,
That the bold British colours were haul'd down at last.

7
Oh! now my brave boys, we have taken a prize,
A large forty four, and a twenty likewise.
God help the poor mothers, bereaved who weep
For the loss of their sons in the unfathom'd deep.

*)May be omitted when singing.

The other version I found is Scots, from Logan's Pedlar's Pack of ballads and songs. This comes with six pages of notes which I will PM.
Jim Carroll