Ewan MacColl
The Press Gang (Roud 662)
As I walked down on London street
A press gang did I chance to meet
They asked me if I'd join the fleet
On board of a man-o-war, boys
Come brother shipmates tell me true
What kind of treatment they give you
That I may know before I go
On board of a man-o-war, boys
When I got there to my surprise
All that they told me was shocking lies
There was a row and a jolly old row
On board of a man-o-war, boys
The first thing they done they took me in hand
They lashed me with a tar of a strand
They flogged me till I could not stand
On board of a man-o-war, boys
Now I was married and me wife's namе was Grace
'Twas she that led mе to shocking disgrace
It's oft I'd curse her ugly face
On board of a man-o-war, boys
When next I get may foot on shore
To see them London girls once more
I'll never go to sea no more
On board of a man-o-war, boys