Текст (слова) песни: Fairport Convention - Part Ii
I was sixteen now and full of life, life was full of things to see Grown up in my little town and only seen Torquay So it`s off I went to Newton Abbot to get myself the deeds to sign My father took them and tore them up, saying "That`s no life for a boy of mine" "John, my son, don`t join the Navy, there`s no good in it, I know Plant your seeds on solid ground and watch your harvest grow John, my son, don`t join the Navy, that`s clay that`s underneath your skin John, my son, don`t join the Navy, don`t go leaving your kith and kin" A boy must breathe and . . . or call himself a failure So I would see some foreign shores and I would be a sailor So I went off to my mother for a week or more and wiled and wheeled and won my way Father put the pen to paper in the fields at lunch the very next day
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