Melrose Quartet learned it from the singing of Charlie Yarwood
The Melrose Quartet: https://melrosequartet.bandcamp.com/track/ware-out-mother
https://melrosequartet.bandcamp.com/track/ware-out-mother
Nightmares, Mother had, of navvies in the cellar And dark eyes looking through the window outside How we used to vex her, how we used to taunt her How we would laugh and chant to her dismay Chorus: ‘Ware out Mother there’s a navvy in the cellarÿ and two more looking through the window outside Mother heard there was to be a river buildedÿ Just a stone’s throw away from the window outside How we hugged each other, as we told our mother “It’s a canal, there’ll be navigators too.” We told Mother we’d see barges full of jewels And wondrous things past the window outside “But where’s this river from?” We said it flows from China “Woah” thought Mom, “there’ll be alligators too.”d One night Jimmy led the navies into townÿ and they looked like beggars through the window outside There were navvies in the ale house, arguments and street fights, Mother was delicate, she stayed in bed all week One night Jimmy had a gentle way with wordsÿ and more pairs of hands than was decent, alright “Will you come along, me saucy little Susie, Just let me put a few arms around your waist.” Soon our mother saw the navvy with her daughterÿ and she locked her up in the cellar downstairs “Do you get along, me naughty filthy hussy, Else I’ll put this stick about your back.” Jim gave a wink, or it might have been a blink, and he organised a tunnel ‘neath the window outside Not a body saw them, then they struck foundations “Right” thought Jim, “I shall blow a little hole.” Muffled bang! and there was dust and rubble everywhere And Jim was in the cellar of his Susie once more How they hugged each other, yet no-one told our mother She still has her dreams, yet she’s never learnt the truth.
