Pleasant and Delightful
It was pleasant and delightful on one midsummer's morn,
When the green fields and meadows they were covered in corn,
And the blackbirds and thrushes sang in every green tree,
And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day.
As the sailor and his true love they walked out one day,
Said the sailor to his true love, "I am bound far away,
I am bound for the East Indies where the loud cannon roar,
And I'm going to leave my Nancy, she's the girl that I adore.'
Three heavy sighs she gave and said, "Jimmy my dear,
      
    When the green fields and meadows they were covered in corn,
And the blackbirds and thrushes sang in every green tree,
And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day.
As the sailor and his true love they walked out one day,
Said the sailor to his true love, "I am bound far away,
I am bound for the East Indies where the loud cannon roar,
And I'm going to leave my Nancy, she's the girl that I adore.'
Three heavy sighs she gave and said, "Jimmy my dear,