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THE APPRENTICE BOY |
In 1984 I made it to the Willie Clancy Festival, held in the town of Miltown Malbay in County Clare, Ireland. I attended the Singing Workshop that year and heard Róisín White sing this lovely song that she learned from the late Joe Holmes. The Apprentice Boy offers a more romantic view of the sailor and is one of my favorite sea songs. It has been recorded by Róisín White on her album The First of My Rambles. In the first line of the fifth verse Róisín sings "bought her gloves" which I though I heard her sing as "bought her doves." Cathal McConnell also recorded this song on one of the earlier Boys of the Lough albums.
LYRICS:
THE APPRENTICE BOY
When first I went to sea, apprentice bound
I sailed the salt seas all round and round
I scarce had sailed a voyage but one
When I fell in love with my charming Ann
I went to my Captain, both stout and bold
And unto him my secret told
I love yonder lass as I love my life
What would I give if she were my wife
Well, the Captain said, you're a foolish boy For to court a girl that you'll ne'er enjoy For she'll have lovers when you're at sea And she'll be married e'er you be free
Well, I don't know but I'll go and try |
When my ship is anchored and my work is o'er
I'll steer my barque for sweet Erin's shore
In my native country, my love I'll enjoy
And she'll welcome home her apprentice boy
So come all you sea apprentices where'er you be
Never slight your true love when you're at sea
Just love her as you love your life
And she'll consent to become your wife