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::— Words and Music by [[A. J. N. Calder]]
::— Words and Music by [[A. J. N. Calder]]


Down the way where the nights are gay
Down the quay where the nights are gay <br>
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop<br>
I took a trip on a sailing ship
I took a trip on a [[Die Fliegenden Dudelsäcke|sailing ship]] <br>
But when I reached Jamaica I made her stop
But when I reached Tortuga she hit the rocks <br>


’’(Chorus)’’
’’(Chorus)’’<br>
Now I’m sad to say
Now I’m sad to say<br>
I’m on my way (on my way)
I’m on my way <br>
I won’t be back for many a day
I won’t be back for many a day<br>
My heart is down
My heart is down<br>
My head is turning around
My head is turning around<br>
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town<br>


Sounds of laughter everywhere
Sounds of laughter everywhere<br>
And the dancing girls sway to and fro
And the [[crocodile]]s swim to and fro<br>
I must declare my heart is there
I must declare my heart is there<br>
Though I have been from Maine to Mexico
Though I have been from Maine to Mexico<br>


’’Chorus’’
’’Chorus’’<br>


Down at the market you can hear
Down at the market you can hear<br>
Ladies cry out while on their heads they bear
Ladies cry out while on their heads they bear<br>
Ackev rice, salt fish are nice
Ackev rice, salt fish are nice<br>
Oh the rum is fine anytime of year
Oh the rum is fine anytime of year<br>


’’Chorus’’
’’Chorus’’


Down the way where the nights are gay
Down the quay where the nights are gay <br>
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop <br>
I took a trip on a sailing ship
I took a trip on a [[Die Fliegenden Dudelsäcke|sailing ship]] <br>
But when I reached Jamaica I made her stop
But when I reached [[Grand Cayman]] she hit the rocks <br>


Now I’m sad to say
Now I’m sad to say <br>
I’m on my way (on my way)
I’m on my way<br>
I won’t be back for many a day
I won’t be back for many a day<br>
My heart is down
My heart is down<br>
My head is turning around
My head is turning around
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town<br>
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town<br>
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town
I had to leave a little girl in [[George Town]] town<br>


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{{Cayman disclaimer}}
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Revision as of 14:03, 27 October 2017

Cayman Farewell

— Words and Music by A. J. N. Calder

Down the quay where the nights are gay
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop
I took a trip on a sailing ship
But when I reached Tortuga she hit the rocks

’’(Chorus)’’
Now I’m sad to say
I’m on my way
I won’t be back for many a day
My heart is down
My head is turning around
I had to leave a little girl in George Town town

Sounds of laughter everywhere
And the crocodiles swim to and fro
I must declare my heart is there
Though I have been from Maine to Mexico

’’Chorus’’

Down at the market you can hear
Ladies cry out while on their heads they bear
Ackev rice, salt fish are nice
Oh the rum is fine anytime of year

’’Chorus’’

Down the quay where the nights are gay
And the sun shines daily on the mountaintop
I took a trip on a sailing ship
But when I reached Grand Cayman she hit the rocks

Now I’m sad to say
I’m on my way
I won’t be back for many a day
My heart is down
My head is turning around I had to leave a little girl in George Town town
I had to leave a little girl in George Town town
I had to leave a little girl in George Town town

Important disclaimer: The author has never been to the Cayman Islands, and he’s hardly going to get an invitation now. There is, therefore, much fantastical speculation in this article and you should assume it is, at the very least, mostly false.