Based on true events of my ancestor Samuel Barnes from the 1839 diary of ships chaplain. |
Poor Old Barnes He came on the voyage to so far away Sixty four years he was to the day Far from the land of his birth he would stay Poor Old Barnes An old father loved by his kith and his kin Never a kinder old soul has there been Happy he was with a pipe and his gin Poor Old Barnes They sailed on the ship from Portsmouth it left Bound for the Bay of Botany twas cleft Samuel was happy though some were bereft Poor Old Barnes He sat on the stairs of the Captains door Hoping for a chat, a nod, nothing more The waves rolled by so far from the shore Poor Old Barnes They sailed past the point named Cape of Good Hope But with measles abound some young could not cope But stoic he sat and mended some rope Poor Old Barnes The waves they did swell and sickness abound His grandson did die and a wail did resound From the lips of his son and Samuel was found Poor Old Barnes The falling was heard with a terrible crash To the scene of the accident Samuel did dash To see lying is son with his skull quite abashed Poor Old Barnes His son did survive though not quite the same For Sarah was sick and feeling quite lame And Samuel did nurse her, wiped fever aflame Poor Old Barnes Then Samuel did sicken the fever he caught His sons tried to help but their efforts bought naught And finally he died though much he had fought Poor Old Barnes He went with his sons to a land of good fortune With dreams of new life, excitement and opportune But now he just lays in the arms of old Neptune Poor Old Barnes |