Banks Of The Nile
(Fotheringay lyrics version)
Words & Music:
Traditional English
Arr: Fotheringay
"Oh hark! the drums do beat,
my love, no longer can we stay.
The bugle-horns are sounding clear,
and we must march away.
We're ordered down to Portsmouth, and
it's many is the weary mile.
To join the British Army on the
banks of the Nile."
"Oh Willie, dearest Willie,
don't leave me here to mourn,
Don't make me curse and rue the day
that ever I was born.
For the parting of our love would
be like parting with my life.
So stay at home, my dearest love,
and I will be your wife."
"Oh my Nancy, dearest Nancy,
sure that will never do.
The government has ordered, and we
are bound to go.
The government has ordered, and the
Queen she gives command.
And I am bound on oath, my love, to
serve in a foreign land."
"Oh, but I'll cut off my
yellow hair, and I'll go along with you.
I'll dress myself in uniform, and
I'll see Egypt too.
I'll march beneath your banner
while fortune it do smile,
And we'll comfort one another on the
banks of the Nile."
"But your waist it is too
slender, and your fingers they are too small.
In the sultry suns of Egypt your
rosy cheeks would spoil.
Where the cannons they do rattle,
when the bullets they do fly,
And the silver trumpets sound so
loud to hide the dismal cries."
"Oh, cursed be those cruel
wars, that ever they began,
For they have robbed our country of
manys the handsome men.
They've robbed us of our
sweethearts
While their bodies they feed the
lions,
On the dry and sandy deserts which
are the banks of the Nile."