Sweet Swansea

DESCRIPTION: "The first time I entered sweet Swansea, For the truth unto you I will tell, I was handcuffed and put into prison, And locked up in a dark dismal cell." He describes the dreadful prison. He curses judges and juries. He wishes he had wings to fly away
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1967 (Hamer-GarnersGay)
KEYWORDS: prison hardtimes bird trial floatingverses
FOUND IN: Britain(England(West))
REFERENCES (1 citation):
Hamer-GarnersGay, p. 49, "Sweet Swansea (Swansea Jail)" (1 text, 1 tune)
Roud #1612
NOTES [56 words]: A large part of this song is similar enough to "Logan County Jail (Dallas County Jail)" [Laws E17] that I thought about lumping them, and the rest floats from "Here's Adieu to All Judges and Juries" or "Botany Bay (I)" or the like. But Roud treats them as separate (perhaps on the grounds that it's a unique combination), so I do to. - RBW
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File: HaGa049

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