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The Glendy Burke : ウィキペディア英語版
The Glendy Burk

The Glendy Burk is an American folk song by Stephen Foster. It appears in James Buckley's New Banjo Book published in 1860. The Glendy Burk of the song is a paddle steamer plying the Mississippi River basin.〔(List of documents ) on Louisiana State University in Shreveport website〕 The boat was named for Glendy Burke: the 29th mayor of New Orleans.
==Lyrics==
:: The Glendy Burk is a mighty fast boat,
:: With a mighty fast captain too;
:: He sits up there on the hurricane roof
:: And he keeps his eye on the crew.
:: I cant stay here, for the works' too hard;
:: I'm bound to leave this town;
:: I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back
:: When the Glendy Burk comes down.
:''Chorus:''
:: Ho! for Louisiana!
:: I'm bound to leave this town;
:: I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back
:: When the Glendy Burk comes down.
:: The Glendy Burk has a funny old crew
:: And they sing de boatman's song,
:: they burn the pitch and the pine knot too,
:: For to shove the boat along.
:: The smoke goes up and the engine roars
:: And the wheel goes round and round,
:: So fair ye well for I'll take a little ride
:: When de Glendy Burk comes down.
:: I'll work all night in de wind and storm,
:: I'll work all day in de rain,
:: Till I find myself on de levy dock
:: In New Orleans again.
:: Dey make me mow in de hay field here
:: And knock my head wid de flail,
:: I'll go wha dey work wid de sugar
:: And de cane And roll on de cotton bale.
:: My lady love is as pretty as a pink,
:: I'll meet her on de way
:: I'll take her back to de sunny old south
:: And dah I'll make her stay.
:: So dont you fret my honey dear,
:: Oh! dont you fret Miss Brown
:: I'll take you back 'fore de middle of de week
:: When de Glendy Burk comes down.〔(Lyrics ) at the University of Pittsburgh〕

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