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Orphan Girl

Written by Brendan Graham

An Irish folk song written for the 2012 Annual Great Famine Commemoration in Sydney. It tells the story of over 4,000 young Irish female orphans sent from workhouses to Australia between 1848 and 1850 to escape the Great Famine and work as servants.

LYRICS

00:00 / 01:04

CHORUS

Sail, sail, sail me away,

Sail to Australia

Sail, sail, sail me I pray,

Sail me away to Australia


I am an orphan girl,

In Westport I was found,

The workhouse is my world,

Since the praties took us down,

What time in life is left to me,

If I don’t leave Westport town,

But the crown is sending girls to sea, for far Australia bound.


CHORUS


They say Australia’s fine,

They say Australia’s fair,

Australia’s on my mind

And the fields of praties there

I pray when this inspection’s done, that they’ll say me fit to sail,

For they don’t just send out anyone, oh Lord, don’t see me fail.


CHORUS


I am scarcely turned sixteen,

But I’m ready now to go

I’m decent and I’m clean,

Fit for any man to know.

And I will be some good man’s wife,

If there I’ll settle down -

And find myself a better life,

If I get to Sydney town.


CHORUS x 2

Tags:

Refugee, Irish/Ireland, Australia, Australian, Ships/Sailing, Home, Farewell, Sad, Celtic

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We acknowledge the Gadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora nation, upon whose lands we gather and sing.
We acknowledge sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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Numerous photos by Nick Ryden 

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