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  The black velvet band  
         
 

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Well, in a neat little town they call Belfast,
apprentice to trade I was bound
Many an hours sweet happiness,
have I spent in that neat little town
A sad misfortune came over me,
which caused me to stray from the land
Far away from my friends and relations,
betrayed by the black velvet band

Chorus:
Her eyes they shone like diamonds
I thought her the queen of the land
And her hair it hung over her shoulder
Tied up with a black velvet band

I took a stroll down Broadway,
meaning not long for to stay
When who should I meet but this pretty fair maid
comes a tripping along the highway
She was both fair and handsome,
her neck it was just like a swans
And her hair it hung over her shoulder,
tied up with a black velvet band

Chorus

I took a stroll with this pretty fair maid,
and a gentleman passing us by
Well I knew she meant the doing of him,
by the look in her roguish black eye
A goldwatch she took from his pocket
and placed it right in to my hand
And the very first thing that I said was
bad luck to the black velvet band

Chorus

Before the judge and the jury,
next morning I had to appear
The judge he says to me:
"Young man, your case it is proven clear
We'll give you seven years penal servitude,
to be spent faraway from the land
Far away from your friends and companions,
betrayed by the black velvet band"

Chorus

So come all you jolly young fellows
a warning take by me
When you are out on the town me lads,
beware of them pretty colleens
For they feed you with strong drink,
"Oh yeah", 'til you are unable to stand
And the very next thing that you'll know is
you've landed in Van Diemens Land

Chorus

 

 
 
         
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