When I was a fair maid about seventeen I listed in the navy, for to serve the Queen I listed in the navy, a sailor lad to stand For to hear the cannons rattle and the music so grand And the music so grand, and the music so grand For to hear the cannons rattle and the music so grand Well, the officer that listed me was a tall and handsome man He said, "You'll make a sailor, so come along, my man" My waist being tall and slender, my fingers long and thin Oh the very soon they learned me, I soon exceeded them I soon exceeded them, I soon exceeded them Oh the very soon they learned me, I soon exceeded them Well, they sent me to bed and they sent me to bunk To lie with a sailor, I never was afraid But taking off my blue coat, it oft times made me smile For to think I was a sailor and a maiden all the while And a maiden all the while, and a maiden all the while For to think I was a sailor and a maiden all the while Well, they sent me off to London for to guard the Tower And I'm sure I might be there 'til my very dying hour But a lady fell in love with me, I told her I was a maid Oh she went unto the captain and my secret she betrayed My secret she betrayed, my secret she betrayed Oh she went unto the captain and my secret she betrayed Well, the captain, he came up to me and he asked if this was so Oh I dare not, I dare not, I dare not say no "It's a pity we should lose you, such a sailor lad you made It's a pity we should lose you, such a handsome young maid A handsome young maid, a handsome young maid It's a pity we should lose you, such a handsome young maid" So it's fare thee well, captain, you've been so kind to me And likewise, my shipmates, I'm sorry to part with thee But if ever the navy needs a lad, a sailor I'll remain I'll put out my hat and feathers and I'll run the rigging again And I'll run the rigging again, I'll run the rigging again I'll put out my hat and feathers and I'll run the rigging again