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ANDREW ROSS (ANDREW ROSE)

Come all you seamen and give attention

And listen for a while to me

While I relate of a dreadful murder

Which happened on the briny sea

Andrew Ross*, an Orkney Sailor

Whose sufferings now I will explain

While on a voyage from Barbado

On board the vessel, Martha Jane

Oh think of what a cruel treatment

Without a friend to interpose

They whipped and mangled, gagged and strangled

The Orkney sailor, Andrew Ross

The mate and captain daily flogged him

With whips and ropes, I'll tell you true

While on Andrew Ross' bleeding body

Water mixed with salt they threw

For twenty days thus ill they used him

Oh think, what sorrow, grief and shame

Was suffered by this gallant sailor

On board the vessel Martha Jane

The captain trained his dogs to bite him

While Ross for mercy he did pray

And on the deck, his flesh in mouthfuls

Torn by the dogs they lay

Then in a water tank they put him

For twelve long hours they kept him there

While Ross for mercy he was pleading

The captain swore none should go near

The captain ordered him to swallow

A thing thereof I shall not name

The sailors all grew sick with horror

On board the vessel, Martha Jane

When nearly dean they did release him

And on the deck they did him fling

In the midst of pain and suffering

"Let us be joyful," Ross did say

The captain swore he'd make him sorry

He chained him with an iron bar

Was that not a cruel treatment

For an honest British tar

A timber hitch the captain ordered

All on a rope to be prepared

And Andrew Ross' bleeding body

Was then suspended in the air

Justice then did overtake them

Into Liverpool they came

And there found guilty of the murder

Committed on the briny ocean

Oh think of what were the captain's feelings

When both his mates they were released

To think that he alone should suffer

He could not for a while believe

"Oh God," he cries, "Is there no mercy

Must my poor wife and children dear

Be hounded out by public scorn

It nearly drives me to despair"

Soon after that an hour arrived

Captain Rodgers had to die

To satisfy offended justice

And hangs on yonder gallows high

I hope his fate will be a warning

To all such tyrants who may suppose

Who would treat an Orkney sailor

As what was done to Andrew Ross

Note: Rose rhymes better. The third verse was sometimes used

as a chorus; first line of that verse sometiomes sung as:

"Wasn't that most cruel usage?" RG Tune from Oxford Book

of Sea Songs, Palmer

recorded on Folk Songs of Britain Vol 6

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