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Johnny McEvoy - Ballad of Jack Reilly lyrics

Artist: Johnny McEvoy

album: Going to California


His hair was red, his eyes were blue, his age was eighteen years
And as they sailed around Cape Horn his eyes filled up with tears
For he knew he'd never see his home or]native land again
And the captain said Jack Reilly you will die a convict man
With prison chains around his wrists that cut him to the bone
The captain said 'Jack Reilly, son, your very soul I'll own
I'll bend and twist it to my will - for death you'll surely pray
But I'll see you live to end your days in chains in Botany Bay
With quiet words Jack Reilly swore 'The day will surely come
When I will slip these prison chains and justice will be done'
For three long weeks he took no bred, just water from the can
And all his comrades around him swore he was the dying man
Until one night he slipped his chains and out of the door he ran
He grabbed a pistol from the guard and up the deck he sprang
'My name it is Jack Reilly and from Ireland I do come
And neither man nor master has the right to tie me down!'
Up to the captain's door he went - no fear could slow him down
For he would show no mercy to the servant of the crown
The captain stepped out on the deck with cutlass in his hand
'Surrender or I'll run you trough and drop where you stand!'
The crew looked on in silence then and ne'er a murmur made
For they were tired and hungry men and not a word was said
Jack Reilly raised the pistol high, the captain made a frown
And with a single pistol shot he brought the captain down
The crew they said 'Jack Reilly, mate, we'll lower you o'er the [side
Into the longboat you must go and bid this ship goodbye
For there's a man-o-war about - they'll catch you if they can
And from the yard down, Jack me boy, your body they will hang'
And so he turned the longboat round and to the rising sun
Five lonely days and nights he rowed till he was nearly done
Then he heard the sound of breaking waves on free Australian sand
And jumping from the longboat up onto the beach he swam
Through New South Wales he made his way beneath the burning [sun
And 'cross the Murray River when a month was barely gone
Twas there he met an outlaw band, he told them of his plight
They said 'Brave man, Jack Reilly, you will ride with us tonight'
They rode like devils through the dust across Australian plains
They robbed the banks in every town, they robbed the smoking trains
Jack Reilly was the best of them, he rode from dusk till dawn
He shot the bankers one by one - he shot the bankers down
The constables and troopers searched the land from miles around
Yet neither hide nor hair of him was nowhere to be found
The folks round here where Irish and they'd answer with a grin
'You say his name's Jack Reilly? No - never heard of him...' –
For six long years he rode the bush, he led the outlaw band
He robbed the rich men from their gold, he took it from their hands
No woman's love could hold him down though many tried and failed
Jack Reilly was a free man now and no man's law obeyed -
The time was passing quickly by and Jack was slowing down
One day he left the outlaw band for Queensland he was bound
He spurred his??? pony as he headed for the line
With the constables and troopers getting closer all the time
He rode through Bullawarra on a cold and moonlight night
The troopers closed behind him, well, they found him at daylight
Six carbine shots rang out that dawn that took his life away
And that was how Jack Reilly died way down in Botany Bay

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