She loved him ; but she saw him drunk !
Ah ! fearful sight for her to see ;
And though it broke her heart, she said
That they could never married be ;
And other lovers crowded near
To breathe their fond hopes in her ear.
It puzzled me to see her smile
On others while she loved him so ;
For none of them were half so brave,
Or handsome, straight and tall as Joe.
I think that that was strange
Do n't you ?
But then they all wore badges blue.
Joe went and took the pledge, and said
He 'd stain his honor never more ;
And soon he on his manly breast
The badge of his redemption wore ;
And when his darling heard of that
Her faithful heart went pit-a-pat
She sacked her lovers all, and flew
To lay her head against the breast
That wore the blessed badge of blue.
I think that that was sweet
Do n't you ?
Oh, bonny, bonny badge of blue !
Were I a girl I would n't wed
A man that guzzled rum would you?
I 'd give the chances all to him
Who wore the little badge of blue ;
And if he would n't wear it, I
Would pin it on and tell him why.
'T would save us both from grief and woe,
And every mis'ry cold and black ;
It made another man of Joe,
And now he 's got the inside track.
I think I 'm talking sense
Do n't you ?
Then wear the bonny badge of blue.