Celtic Folk

Celtic Folk - Banks Of Newfoundland lyrics

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On St. Patrick's Day the seventeenth from New York we set sail.

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Kind fortune did favor us with a sweet and pleasant gale,

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We bore away from America; the wind being off the land.

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And with courage brave we plowed the waves bound down for NFLD.

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Our Captain's name was Nelson just twenty years of age.

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As true and brave a sailor lad as ever plowed the waves.

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"The Evelyn" our brig was named belonging to MacLean.

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And with courage brave we plowed the waves bound down for NFLD.

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Now when three days out to our surprise the Captain he falls sick

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In short he was not able to take his turn on deck

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The fever raged which made us think that death was close at hand,

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So we bore away from Halifax bound down for Newfoundland.

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Now at three O'Clock we sighted a light that we were glad to see,

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The small pox had been raging; its what it proved to be,

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And at four O'Clock in the afternoon as sure as God's command,

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Oh he past away off Arichat bound down for Newfoundland.

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From: dah@castle.ed.ac.uk (David Harris)

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Subject: Re: Words to "Men of Harlech"

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Date: 25 Sep 91 09:08:03 GMT

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