1. There was a youth, a cruel youth, He lived beside the sea. Six lovely maidens he drowned there By the lonely willow tree. 2. As he went out with Sally Brown, And they walked by the sea, An evil thought it came to him By that lonely willow tree. 3. "Now turn your back to the waterside, Your face to the willow tree; Six pretty maidens I've drowned them here, And the seventh you shall be." 4. "But first take off your golden gown, Take off your gown," said he; "For though I am going to murder you, I would not spoil your finery." 5. "Then turn around, you false young man, Then turn around," said she; For it is not proper that such a youth A naked woman should see." 6. The 'round he turned, that false young man, Around about turned he; And seizing him boldly in both her arms, She cast him into the sea. 7. "Lie there, lie there, you false young man, Lie there, lie there," said she; "For six pretty maidens you've drowned them here, Go, keep them company." 8. He sank beneath the icy waves, He sank down into the sea; No living thing wept a tear for him, Save that lonely willow tree.