Lyrics The Sailor's Grave - Burl Ives
Our
barque
was
far,
far
from
the
land
When
the
fairest
of
our
gallant
band
Grew
deadly
pale,
and
pined
away
Like
the
twilight
dawn
of
an
autumn
day.
We
watched
him
through
long
hours
of
pain.
Our
fears
were
great,
our
hopes
in
vain.
Death′s
call
he
heard;
made
no
alarm.
He
smiled
and
died
in
his
messmate's
arms.
We
had
no
costly
winding
sheet.
We
placed
two
round
shot
at
his
feet
And
in
his
hammock,
snug
and
sound:
A
kingly
shroud
like
marble
bound.
We
proudly
decked
his
funeral
vest
With
a
starry
flag
upon
his
breast.
We
gave
him
this
as
a
badge
so
brave,
Then
he
was
fit
for
a
sailor′s
grave.
Our
voices
broke,
our
hearts
turned
weak
And
tears
were
seen
on
the
brownest
cheek.
A
quiver
played
on
the
lip
of
pride
As
we
lowered
him
down
our
ship's
dark
side.
A
splash,
a
plunge
and
our
task
was
o'er
And
the
billows
rolled
as
they
rolled
before,
And
many
a
prayer
said
to
the
wave
That
lowered
him
in
a
sailor′s
grave.
1 Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor
2 Santy Anna
3 Haul Away, Joe
4 You New York Girls
5 The Sailor's Grave
6 Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her
7 Ben Backstay
8 Wrap Me in My Tarpaulin Jacket
9 Blow Ye Winds
10 Hullaballo Belay
11 Stormalong
12 The Drunken Sailor
13 Highland Laddie
14 The Golden Vanity
15 Rolling Home
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