Navy Boots On

[Verse 1]
I'm a bold Irish navvy who worked on the line
And the first place I worked was Newcastle-on-Tyne
But through a misfortune that happened in fun
I remember the night I'd me navvy boots on

[Verse 2]
When the day's work was over I shaved off me beard
To meet the young lady, I was well prepared
For to meet the young lady, I then hurried down
And I met her that night with me navvy boots on

[Verse 3]
When I knocked on her window, my knock it was low
When I knocked on her window, my knock she did know
She jumped out of bed crying, "Is that you John?"
"Well, it even it is, love, with me navvy boots on"

[Verse 4]
Then she opened the door and invited me in
"Come up to the fire, love, and warm your skin"
Well, her room door being open and the blankets turned down
I jumped into bed with me navvy boots on

[Verse 5]
It was all of that night we did sport and did play
Never thinking of time as it soon passed away
Then she leaped out of bed crying, "What have I done?
For the child will be born with his navvy boots on"

[Verse 6]
I chastised me love so for talking so wild
"Ya foolish young girl, you will never have a child"
For all that I, ditched her, 'twas only in fun
Then I ran like hell with me navvy boots on

[Verse 7]
It was very soon after I was summoned to court
To pay for me sins there as every man ought
I give ten bob a week now to pay for the fun
That I had that night with me navvy boots on

Trivia about the song Navy Boots On by Liam Clancy

When was the song “Navy Boots On” released by Liam Clancy?
The song Navy Boots On was released in 1999, on the album “Irish Troubadour”.

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