The Wings of a Gull - Traditional

    Oh, if I had the wings of a gull, me boys,
    I would spread 'em and fly home.
    I would leave old Greenland's icy grounds,
    For the right whale here is none.
    The weather's rough and the winds do blow.
    There's little comfort here
    And I'd sooner be snug in a Deptford pub
    A-drinking of strong beer.

    Oh, a man must be mad or he's wanting money bad
    To venture catching whales,
    For he may be drown when the fish turns around
    Or his head smashed in with its tail.
    Though the work seems grand to a young green hand
    And his heart is high when he goes,
    In a very short burst he'd as soon as hear a curse
    As the cry of: "There she blows!"

    "All hand on deck now, for God's sake!
    Move briskly if you can."
    And he stumbles on deck so dizzy and so sick,
    For his life he don't give a damn.
    High overhead the great flukes spread
    And the mate gives the whale the iron
    And soon the blood in a purple flood
    From his spout all comes a flyin'.

    These trials we bear for nigh on four years
    Till our flying jib points to home.
    We're supposed for our toil to get a bonus on the oil
    And an equal share of the bone.
    We go to the agent to settle for the trip
    And there we've cause to repent
    For we've slaved away four years of our lives
    And we've earned about three pounds ten.

    Traditional; Source: David Jones
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