1. Well, it´s all of fair and handsome girl, She´s all in her tender years. She fell in love with a sailor boy,
It´s true she loved him well. For to go off to sea with him Like she did not know how, She longed to see that seaport town Of Canadee-i-o.
2. So she bargained with the sailor boy, All for a piece of gold. Straightaway then he led her Down into the hold, Sayin´, "I´ll dress you up in sailor´s clothes, Your jacket shall be blue. You´ll see that seaport town Of Canadee-i-o.
3. Now, when the other sailors heard the news, Well, they fell into a rage, And with all the ship´s company
They were willing to engage. Saying, "We´ll tie her hands and feet, my boys, Overboard we´ll throw her. She´ll never see that seaport town Called Canadee-i-o.
4. Now, when the captain he heard the news, Well, he too fell in a rage, And with the whole ship´s company He was willing to engage, Sayin´, "She´ll stay in sailor´s clothes, Her color shall be blue, She´ll see that seaport town Call Canadee-i-o.
5. Now, when they come down to Canada Scarcely ´bout half a year, She´s married this bold captain
Who called her his dear. She´s dressed in silks and satins now, She cuts a gallant show, Finest of the ladies Down Canadee-i-o.
6. Come, all you fair and tender girls, Wheresoever you may be, I´d have you to follow your own true love Whene´er he goes to sea. For if the sailors prove false to you, Well, the captain, he might prove true. You´ll see the honor I have gained By the wearing of the blue.