Lyrics Lord Franklin - Martin Carthy
It
was
homeward
bound
one
night
on
the
deep
Swinging
in
my
hammock
I
fell
asleep
I
dreamed
a
dream
and
I
thought
it
true
Concerning
Franklin
and
his
gallant
crew
With
a
hundred
seamen
he
sailed
away
To
the
frozen
ocean
in
the
month
of
May
To
seek
that
passage
around
the
pole
Where
we
poor
sailors
do
sometimes
go
Through
cruel
hardships
these
men
did
go
His
ship
on
mountains
of
ice
was
drove
Where
the
Eskimo
in
his
skin
canoe
Was
the
only
one
who
ever
came
through
In
Baffin
Bay
where
the
whale
fish
blow
The
fate
of
Franklin
no
man
may
know
The
fate
of
Franklin
no
tongue
can
tell
Lord
Franklin
along
with
his
sailors
do
dwell
And
now
my
burden
it
gives
me
pain
For
my
long
lost
Franklin
I′d
cross
the
main
Ten
thousand
pounds
would
I
freely
give
To
know
on
earth
that
my
Franklin
do
live
1 Scarborough Fair
2 Broomfield Hill
3 Lord Franklin
4 Byker Hill
5 The Bee's Wing
6 Poor Murdered Woman
7 Seven Yellow Gypsies
8 Prince Heathen
9 January Man
10 His Name Is Andrew
11 King Henry
12 Skewbald
13 The Bedmaking
14 Geordie
15 Lovely Joan
16 Siege of Delhi
17 The Prickle-Holly Bush
18 I Sowed Some Seeds
19 The Devil & the Feathery Wife
20 The Maid And The Palmer
21 The Dominion of the Sword
22 Bill Norrie
23 A Stitch in Time
24 Work Life Out To Keep Life In
25 A Question of Sport
26 Rackabello
27 Sir Patrick Spens
28 Georgie
29 Famous Flower of Serving Men
30 Mermaid
31 Christ Made A Trance
32 The Harry Lime Theme
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