X:1 T:All things are quite silent M:3/4 K:D Dorian L:1/8 V:1 clef=treble V:2 clef=treble [V:1]A2|F2 E2 D2|G2 A2 B2|G2 AG E2| w: 1.~All things are quite si-lent each mor-tal* at [V:2]A2|A2 A2 A2|G2 G2 E2|E2 F2 E2| w: 1.~All things are quite si-lent each mor-tal at % [V:1]D4 DE|F2 E2 D2|G2 A2 B2|G2 AG E2| w: rest, When* me and my true love got snug in* one [V:2]A4 A2|A2 A2 A2|G2 c2 B2|B2 A2 G2| w: rest, When me and my true love got snug in one % [V:1]D4 DD|A2 A2 B2|cB A3 A|d2 c2 d2| w: nest, When a bold set of ruff - ians they ent-ered our [V:2]G4 DD|E2 E2 G2|A2 A3 F|G2 G2 G2| w: nest, When a bold set of ruff-ians they ent-ered our % [V:1]A4 AG|F2 E2 D2|G2 A2 B2|G2 AG E2|D4|] w: cave, And they forced my dear jew-el to plough the* salt wave. [V:2]A4 AA|A2 A2 A2|G2 G2 E2|E2 F2 G2|D4|] w: cave, And they forced my dear jew-el to plough the salt wave. W: W: W:I begged for my sailor as though for my life. W:But they'd not listen to me although a fond wife, W:Saying, 'The King he wants sailors, to sea he must go,' W:And they've left me lamenting in sorrow and woe. W: W:Through green fields and meadows we ofttimes did walk, W:And sweet conversation of love we have talked, W:With the birds in the woodland so sweetly did sing, W:And the lark and the thrush made the valleys to ring. W: W:Although my love's gone I will not be cast down. W:For who knows but my sailor may once more return? W:And will make me amends for all trouble and strife, W:And my true love and I might live happy for life.