Lyrics Sea Fever: I must go down to the seas again - John Ireland
I
must
go
down
to
the
seas
again,
to
the
lonely
sea
and
the
sky,
And
all
I
ask
is
a
tall
ship
and
a
star
to
steer
her
by;
And
the
wheel's
kick
and
the
wind's
song
and
the
white
sail's
shaking,
And
a
grey
mist
on
the
sea's
face,
and
a
grey
dawn
breaking.
I
must
go
down
to
the
seas
again,
for
the
call
of
the
running
tide
Is
a
wild
call
and
a
clear
call
that
may
not
be
denied;
And
all
I
ask
is
a
windy
day
with
the
white
clouds
flying,
And
the
flung
spray
and
the
blown
spume,
and
the
sea-gulls
crying.
I
must
go
down
to
the
seas
again,
to
the
vagrant
gypsy
life,
To
the
gull's
way
and
the
whale's
way
where
the
wind's
like
a
whetted
knife;
And
all
I
ask
is
a
merry
yarn
from
a
laughing
fellow-rover,
And
quiet
sleep
and
a
sweet
dream
when
the
long
trick's
over.
1 Songs of Travel: V. In Dreams
2 Songs of Travel: I. The Vagabond
3 Songs of Travel: II. Let beauty awake
4 Songs of Travel: III. The Roadside Fire
5 Songs of Travel: IV. Youth and Love
6 Songs of Travel: VI. The infinite shining heavens
7 Songs of Travel: VII. Whither must I wander
8 Songs of Travel: VIII. Bright is the ring of words
9 Songs of Travel: IX. I have trod the upward and the downward slope
10 The Vagabond: Dunno a heap about the what an' why
11 The Bells of San Marie: It's pleasant in Holy Mary by San Marie lagoon
12 Sea Fever: I must go down to the seas again
13 A Shropshire Lad: VI. Is My Team Ploughing?
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