Jim Jones At Botany Bay

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Oh, listen for a moment, lads,
 And hear me tell my tale.
 How o'er the sea from Englan's shore
 I was condemned to sail.
 The jury said: "He's guilty, sir"
 And said the judge, said he:
 "For life, Jim Jones, I'm sending you
 Across the stormy sea.
 And take my tip before you ship
 To join the iron gang.
 Don't be too gay at Botany Bay
 Or else you'll surely hang.
 Or else you'll surely hang" said he,
 "And after that, Jim Jones,
 High upon the gallows tree
 The crows will pick your bones.
 You'll have no chance for mischief then,
 Remember what I say:
 They'll flog the poaching out of you
 Down there at Botany Bay".
 The wind blew high upon the sea
 And some pirates come along,
 But the soldiers in our convict ship
 They were a hundred strong.
 They opened fire and somehow drove
 That pirate ship away.
 I'd rather have joined the buccaneers
 Than come to Botany Bay.
 Now night and day the irons clang,
 And like poor galley-slaves.
 We toil and strive and when we die,
 We fill dishonoured graces.
 But by and by I'll break my chains
 And to the bush I'll go,
 And join the brave bushrangers there
 Like Donahue and Co.
 And some dark night when everything
 Is silent in the town,
 I'll kill all the tyrants one by one
 And shoot the floggers down.
 I'll give the law a little shock, remember what I say,
 They'll yet regret they sent Jim Jones
 In chains to Botany Bay.
 

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Duration
03:10
Key
9
Tempo
108 BPM

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