The Mermaid Song

Lyrics
One stormy night we set sail We was not far from the land When our captain spied a pretty mermaid With a comb and a glass in her hand The ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow While we poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below Then up spoke the captain of our gallant ship A well-spoken man was he "I've met me a wife down in Salem town Tonight she a widow will be" The ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow While we poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below Then up spoke the mate of our gallant ship A well-spoken man was he "I've met me a wife in Salem town Tonight she a widow will be" The ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow While we poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below Then up spoke the cook of our gallant ship A well-spoken man was he "I care much more for my kettles and my pots Than I do for the depths of the sea" The ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow We poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below Then three times round went our gallant ship Three times round went she Three times round went our gallant ship She sank to the bottom of the sea Then the ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow We poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below And the ocean waves may roll Stormy winds may blow We poor sailors go skipping to the top Landlubbers lie down below below below Landlubbers lie down below
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