I CANNOT forget my Joe,
I bid him be mine in sleep;
But battle and woe have changed him so
There s nothing to do but weep.
My mother rebukes me yet,
And I never was meek before;
His jacket is wet, his lip cold set,
He ll trouble our home no more.
Oh, breaker of reeds that bend!
Oh, quencher of tow that smokes!
I d rather descend to my sailor friend
Than prosper with lofty folks.
I m lying beside the gowan,
My Joe in the English bay;
I m Annie Rowan, his Annie Rowan,
He called me his Bien-Aimée.
I ll hearken to all you quote,
Though I d rather be deaf and free;
The little he wrote in the sinking boat
Is Bible and charm for me.
A Poor French Sailors Scottish Sweetheart
written byWilliam Johnson Cory
© William Johnson Cory