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South Australia
This is the version performed by
the Morris dancers in the Midwest.
The words in italics are sung
by the dancers. The words in normal
text are sung by the leader.
- In South Australia I was born
To me heave away, haul away
In South Australia round Cape Horn
We're bound for South Australia
Chorus
Haul away you rolling kings
To me heave away, haul away
Haul away, you'll hear me sing
We're bound for South Australia
- As I walked out one morning fair
To me heave away, haul away
'Twas there I met Miss Nancy Blair
We're bound for South Australia
Chorus
- There ain't but one thing grieves
me mind
To me heave away, haul away
To leave Miss Nancy Blairs
behind
We're bound for South Australia
Chorus
- When as we wallop around Cape
Horn
To me heave away, haul away
You'll wish to God you'd never been
born
We're bound for South Australia
Chorus
A capstan shanty used
by the wool traders who worked the
clipper ships between Australia and
England. It is a farewell song, sung
at the docks as the ships were leaving
port. It seems some grew a sentimental
attachment to the song and were even
known to request a rousing chorus
on their death beds.
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