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The MermaidBack to Song Category List Page Song Lyrics:
'Twas Friday Morn When we set sail, and our ship wasn't far from the land. When our captain spied a pretty mermaid, with a comb and a glass in her hand. CHORUS: Oh, the ocean waves may roll and the stormy winds may blow But we poor sailors go skipping to the top While the landlubbers lie down below, below, below While the landlubbers lie down below, below. Then up spoke the captain of our gallant ship, and a fine old man was he. "This fishy mermaid has warned us of our doom, we shall sink to the bottom of the sea." chorus Then up spoke the mate of our gallant ship and a well spoken man was he. "I've married me a wife in old Salem Town, and tonight a widow she'll be." chorus Then up spoke the cook of our gallant ship, and a red hot cook was he. "I care more for my pots and my pans, than I do for the bottom of the sea." chorus Then up spoke the figurehead of our gallant ship and a well carved figure was she. "I'd rather be a figurehead of this gallant ship than a log at the bottom of the sea." chorus Then up spoke the cabin boy of our gallant ship and a dirty little rat was he. "There's nary a soul in old salem town, who gives a lick 'bout me." chorus Then three times around went our gallant ship, Then three times around went she. Then three times around went our gallant ship, and she sank to the bottom of the sea. chorus
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