Come ladies and gents I've a song ready made And to hear it I'm sure you will not be afraid For I'll tell you at once I'm a weaver by trade So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. Here are goods every day we're exporting by bales And in merchandise ours, as an art, never fails For each ship leaving port owes the weaver for sails So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. The Queen in her robes may so gracefully stand And her nobles about her may look great and grand Still they get all their cloth by the work of our hand So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. But for us how your soldiers would often repent When houseless to sleep on their knapsacks they're sent But the weaver, you see, gives each soldier his tent So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. If exhausted you feel and by Morpheus you're beat In the heat or the cold a small rest will be sweet Then think of the weaver's fine blanket and sheet So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. The ladies are pretty as all will confess And he's stupid or blind, I'm sure, who says less But then to the weavers they're indebted for dress So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza. Then since we for mankind are sent here to weave O'er our looms and our shuttles we'll not idly grieve But my song is just ended – so I'll take my leave So we'll sing success to the weavers The weavers for ever, huzza.