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- Q6195952 abstract ""Jim Jones at Botany Bay" is a traditional Australian folk ballad first published in 1907. The narrator, Jim Jones, is found guilty of an unnamed crime (although the song refers to "flog the poaching out of you"; poaching was a transportable offence) and sentenced to transportation. En route, his ship is attacked by pirates, but the crew holds them off. Just when the narrator remarks that he would rather have joined the pirates or indeed drowned at sea than gone to Botany Bay, he is reminded by his captors that any mischief will be met with the whip. The final verse sees the narrator describing the daily drudgery and degradation of life in the penal colony, and dreaming of joining the bushrangers and taking revenge on his floggers.The ballad was most probably sung to the tune of the old Irish rebel song "Skibbereen". Charles MacAlister in his Old Pioneering Days in the Sunny South (1907) gives the tune as "Irish Molly Oh". Australian folklorists date the song's composition prior to September 1830 when Jack Donahue was fatally shot. In The Complete Book of Australian Folk Lore, Bill Scott suggests the song dates from the late 1820s. Graham Dodsworth suggests a range from 14 December 1827 to 1 September 1830.".
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- Q6195952 comment ""Jim Jones at Botany Bay" is a traditional Australian folk ballad first published in 1907. The narrator, Jim Jones, is found guilty of an unnamed crime (although the song refers to "flog the poaching out of you"; poaching was a transportable offence) and sentenced to transportation. En route, his ship is attacked by pirates, but the crew holds them off.".
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