The Eddystone Light
(专辑: A Collection Of Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume 1 - 1945)
My father was the
keeper of the
Eddystone Light And he slept with a
mermaid one fine night From this union there came three A
porpoise and a
porgy and the
other was me Yo, ho, ho, the
wind blows free, oh, for a
life on the
rolling sea One night while I
was a-trimming of the
glim A-singing a
verse from the
evening hymn A
voice from the
starboard shouted, "Ahoy!" And there was my mother a-sitting on a
buoy Yo, ho, ho, the
wind blows free, oh, for a
life on the
rolling sea "Oh, what has become of my children three?" My mother then she asked of me "One was exhibited as a
talking fish And the
other was served in a
chafing dish" Yo, ho, ho, the
wind blows free, oh, for a
life on the
rolling sea Then the
phosphorus flashed in her seaweed hair I
looked again, and my mother wasn't there A
voice come a-echoing out through the
night: "To Hell with the
keeper of the
Eddystone Light!" Yo, ho, ho, the
wind blows free, oh, for a
life on the
rolling sea