Trad. arr. by Loreena McKennitt As I walked out one morning Who plows the ranging main. I boldly stepped up to her I know she did not know me I says, "Me charming creature, My joy, my hearts delight, How far have you to travel This dark and dreary night?" "I'm in search of a faithless young man. And along the Banks of Claudy I'm told he does remain." "This is the Banks of Claudy Fair maid where on you stand. But don't depend on Johnny For he's a false young man. Oh don't depend on Johnny For he'll not meet you here. But tarry with me in yon green woods Oh it's six long weeks or better Since Johnny left the shore He's crossing the wild ocean Where the foam and the billows roar. He's crossing the wild ocean But ths I've heard, the ship was wrecked All on the coast of Spain." Oh it's when she heard this dreadful news By the wringing of her milk white hands And the tearing of her hair. Saying "If Johnny he is drowned No man on earth I'll take, But through lonesome groves and valleys I'll wander for his sake." Oh it's when he saw her loyalty He flew into her arms saying "Saying Betsy I'm the young man The cause of all your pain But since we've met on Claudy Banks