Captain Wedderburn

Great Big Sea

A noblemen's fair daughter

Came down a narrow lane.

And met with Captain Wedderburn,

The keeper of the game

Now my pretty fair miss

If it wasn't for the law,

You and I in the bed might lie

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall



Now, my dear good man, she said

Do not be perplexed

Before that you might bed with me

You must answer questions six.

Six questions you must answer me,

And I will ask them all

And you and I in the bed might lie

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall



What is rounder than a ring,

And higher than the trees?

And what is worse than a woman's curse,

And what is deeper than the sea?

What bird sings first, which one's best?

Where does the dew first fall

And you and I in a bed might lie

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall



The earth is rounder than a ring,

And heaven is higher than the trees,

The devil curse is worse than a woman's curse,

And hell in deeper than the sea

The lark sings first, the thrush sings best,

Earth is where the dew falls

And you and I in a bed might lie

Roll me over next to the wall

You and I in the bed might lie

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall



He takes her by her lily-white hand

And leads her down the hall

And he takes her by her slender waist

For fear that she might fall

And he lays her on a bed of down

Without a doubt at all

And he and she lie in one bed

Roll me over next to the wall

And she and he lie in one bed

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall

Roll me over next to the wall