Saturday, 30 May 2026

The Dutchman (song)

 The Dutchman is a song written by Michael Peter Smith in 1968 and popularized by Liam Clancy, Brendan Grace and Steve Goodman. At the time Smith wrote the song, he had never visited the Netherlands.

The song is about an elderly couple living in Amsterdam, Margaret and the title character. The unnamed Dutchman is senile, and Margaret cares for him with a sadness over what has happened to him over the years. It is a story of unconditional love.

The song has been covered by Steve GoodmanLiam ClancyTommy MakemBrendan Grace Bernard WrigleyJohn GorkaSuzy BoggussNorm HackingAnne HillsJohn McDermott (No. 18 Canada), The New Kingston TrioThe Shaw BrothersGamble RogersTom RussellJerry Jeff WalkerRobert James WallerCashman & WestJosh White Jr.Woods Tea CompanyKeith HarkinCeltic ThunderDavid SoulThe QuiggsDanny DoyleThe High KingsTom HoglundDel Suggs, and Bob Louisell

To download the easy alphanotes sheet music, look here. Enjoy!

Lyrics:

The Dutchman's not the kind of manWho keeps his thumb jammed in the damThat holds his dreams inThat's a secret that only Margaret knows
When Amsterdam is golden in the summerMargaret brings him breakfastShe believes himHe thinks tulips bloom beneath the snowHe's mad as he could beMargaret only sees that sometimesSometimes she sees her unborn children in his eyes
Let us go to the banks of the oceanWhere the walls rise above the ZuiderzeeLong ago, I used to be a young manDear Margaret remembers that for me
The Dutchman still wears wooden shoesAnd his cap and coat are patched with the loveThat Margaret sewed thereSometimes he thinks he's still in Rotterdam
He watches tug-boats down canals and calls out to themWhen he thinks he knows the CaptainMargaret comes to take him home againThrough unforgiving streets that trip him, though she holds his armSometimes he thinks he's alone and he calls her name
Let us go to the banks of the oceanWhere the walls rise above the ZuiderzeeLong ago, I used to be a young manAnd dear Margaret remembers that for me
The winters whirl, the windmills 'roundShe winds his muffler tighterAnd they sit in the kitchenSome tea with whiskey keeps away the dew
And he sees her for a moment, he calls her nameAnd she makes the bed upSinging some old love songShe learned it when it was very new
He hums a line or twoThey hummed together in the darkThe Dutchman falls asleepMargaret blows the candles out
Let us go to the banks of the oceanWhere the walls rise above the ZuiderzeeLong ago, I used to be a young manAnd dear Margaret remembers that for me
Let us go to the banks of the oceanWhere the walls rise above the ZuiderzeeLong ago, I used to be a young manAnd dear Margaret remembers that for me