'Oh,
sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?
'I will go where I am
wanted, to a lady born and bred
'I will go where I am
wanted, for the sergeant does not mind;
'I will go where I am
wanted, where there's room for one or two,
You may be good for something
but you are not good for me.
Oh, go where you are wanted,
for you are not wanted here.'
And that was all the farewell
when I parted from my dear.
Who will dress me free for
nothing in a uniform of red;
She will not be sick to see me if
I only keep it clean:
I will go where I am wanted for a
soldier of the Queen.
He may be sick to see me but he
treats me very kind:
He gives me beer and breakfast
and a ribbon for my cap,
And I never knew a sweetheart
spend her money on a chap.
And the men are none too many for
the work there is to do;
Where the standing line wears
thinner and the dropping dead lie thick;
And the enemies of England they
shall see me and be sick.'
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