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This song was sung by an elderly workman in Buckland Newton, Dorset, England.
Lyrics
(Folk song from England)
1. Now listen you landsmen unto me to tell you the truth I’m bound,
What happened to me by going to sea and the wonders that I found.
Shipwrecked I was once off Perouse and cast upon the shore,
So then I did resolve to roam the country to explore.
Refrain
To my rit fal lal li bollem bit,
To my rit fal lal li dee!
(repeat)
2. ‘Twas far I had not scouted out when close alongside the ocean
I saw something move which at first I thought was all the world in motion,
But steering up close alongside I found ’twas a crocodile,
And from his nose to the tip of his tail he measured five hundred mile.
Refrain
3. ‘Twas a crocodile, I plainly could see he was not of a common race,
For I was obliged to climb a high tree before I could see his face.
And when he lifted up his jaw, though perhaps you may think ’tis a lie,
He reached above the clouds for miles three score, and almost touched the sky.
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4. While up aloft the wind was high, it blew a gale from the south,
I lost my hold und away did fly right into the crocodlle’s mouth.
He quickly clvs.ed his jaws on me, and thought he got a victim,
But I ran down his throat, d’ye see? and that’s the way I tricked him.
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5. I travelled on for a month or two, till I got into his maw,
Where I found of rum-kegs not a few, and a thousand fat bullocks in store.
Of life I banished all my care, for of grub I was not stinted,
And in this crocodile I lived ten years and very well contented.
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6. This crocodile being very old, one day, alas, he died,
He was ten long years a-getting cold, he was so long and wide.
His skin was eight miles thick, I’m sure, or very near about,
For I was full ten years or more a-cutting my way out.
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7. And now I am once more got on earth I’ve vowed no more to roam,
In a ship that passed I got a berth, and now I’m safe at home.
And if my story you should doubt, should you ever travel the Nile,
It’s ten to one you’ll find the shell of the wonderful crocodile.
Refrain
See also
- Country: England
- Subject: crocodiles
- Type: ballad
- Meter: 4
- Rhythm:
- Scale: major
- Source: English County Songs: Words and Music. Collected and edited by Lucy E. Broadwood and J. A. Fuller Maitland, M.A., F.S.A., 1893
- Similar lyrics: Crocodile Song-Canada
- PDF of song with chords
- MIDI file
- Listen to the melody

