I'm on my way down to the quay, where the good ship lays In bayn. To command a gang of navvys, that they told me to Engage But I thought I stop in for a while Before I went away For to take a trip in an emigrant ship To the shores of Botany Bay Farewell to bricks and mortar, farewell to Dirty lies Farewell to gangways and the gang planks And to hell with your overtime For the good ship Ragamuffin, is lying at the quay For to take oul Pat with a shovel on his back To the shores of Botany Bay The boss came up this morning, he said to me "Hello! If you do not mix that mortar right I'm afraid you'll have to go" Well since he did insult me I demanded all my pay So I told him straight I was going to emigrate To the shores of Botany Bay Farewell to bricks and mortar, farewell to Dirty lies Farewell to gangways and the gang planks And to hell with your overtime For the good ship Ragamuffin, is lying at the quay For to take oul Pat with a shovel on his back To the shores of Botany Bay And when I reach Australia I'll go and dig for gold There's plenty there for the digging of, or so I have Been told Or else I'll go back to my trade and a hundred bricks I'll lay In an eight hour day for eight bob pay on the shores of Botany Bay Farewell to bricks and mortar, farewell to Dirty lies Farewell to gangways and the gang planks And to hell with your overtime For the good ship Ragamuffin, is lying at the quay For to take oul Pat with a shovel on his back To the shores of Botany Bay Farewell to bricks and mortar, farewell to Dirty lies Farewell to gangways and the gang planks And to hell with your overtime For the good ship Ragamuffin, is lying at the quay For to take oul Pat with a shovel on his back To the shores of Botany Bay Singing too-rall, li-oo-rall, li-ad-di-ty, Singing too-rall, li-oo-rall, li-ay, Singing too-rall, li-oo-rall, li-ad-di-ty