Lyrics Around the Wild Cape Horn - Ralph McTell
I
was
born
a
land-bound
farm
boy
and
in
New
England
raised
The
rippling
of
the
wheat
fields,
well
they
were
my
ocean
waves
Each
rise
and
fall,
each
cry
and
call,
of
the
crows
across
the
corn
Were
seagulls
swooping
around
the
bow
Of
the
ship
I
dreamed
I'd
sail
around
Cape
Horn
My
deck
was
the
dusty
farmyard,
my
mast
was
the
telegraph
pole
The
windblown
whine
in
the
telegraph
Wire,
was
the
sound
called
in
my
soul
And
it
seemed
to
have
been
singing
since
the
day
that
I
was
born
You're
gonna
take
a
trip
on
a
sailing
ship
All
the
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Well,
I
found
that
ship
in
Hamburg
and
her
name
it
was
Peking
Our
skipper's
name
was
Jervis,
well
I
never
met
a
man
like
him
He
pulled
two
men
out
from
the
sea,
by
the
hair,
in
a
raging
storm
And
he
kept
that
grip
on
the
sailing
ship
All
the
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Well,
the
cargo
weighed
five
Thousand
tons,
the
ship
three
thousand
more
An
acre
of
sail
was
up
aloft,
some
seventeen
stories
tall
And
we
had
a
pig
and
a
scruffy
dog
and
a
turkey
fed
on
corn
Willing
hands
to
drive
her
on
All
the
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Well,
its
four
hours
on
and
its
four
hours
off
And
you
sleep
in
your
wet
clothes
The
only
dry
thing
on
the
ship
is
the
cargo
down
below
Eleven
thousand
miles
we
sailed,
nigh
on
one
hundred
dawns
Thirty
two
sails
on
a
heaving
ship
Hauling
us
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Seventeen
days
we
were
becalmed,
then
Friday
the
thirteenth
Sixty-eight
great
ships
were
lost
in
the
storm
of
the
century
We
blew
into
the
Atlantic
on
a
sunlit
sparkling
morn
The
turkey
got
sick,
so
we
ate
him
quick
On
the
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
We
lost
two
boys
along
the
voyage,
they
got
washed
overboard
Silence
from
us
down
below,
no
one
could
put
in
words
Two
empty
bunks
to
mark
the
space,
their
two
lives
to
mourn
Torn
between
all
life
and
death
All
the
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Well,
she
had
us
sort
of
hypnotized
No
time
to
catch
our
breath
If
you
want
to
love
your
life,
you
have
to
flirt
with
death
Sail
close
to
the
harnessed
wind
and
treat
all
risks
with
scorn
A
farm
boy
and
an
unyoked
team
Ploughed
their
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Mountain
waves
like
avalanches,
crashed
upon
the
decks
The
screaming
winds
ripped
ropes
And
spars
and
tried
to
have
us
wrecked
But
she
rose
and
fell
through
foam
And
swell,
her
sails
all
ripped
and
torn
Eight
thousand
tons,
tossed
like
a
cork
We
made
it
'round
the
wild
Cape
Horn
Well,
she
had
us
sort
of
hypnotized
No
time
to
catch
our
breath
If
you
want
to
love
your
life,
well
you
have
to
flirt
with
death
Sail
close
to
the
harnessed
wind
and
treat
all
risks
with
scorn
A
farm
boy
and
an
unyoked
team
Ploughed
their
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
A
farm
boy
and
an
unyoked
team
Ploughed
their
way
around
the
wild
Cape
Horn
1 The London Apprentice
2 Reverend Thunder (Blind Faith)
3 Walk Into The Morning
4 Around the Wild Cape Horn
5 The Ghost of Robert Johnson
6 Rosalinda
7 The Break Of The Union
8 Cannabis Creek
9 One Sunny Day (Aujour D'hui Le Ciel East Bleu)
10 Moon June and a Cajun Tune
11 A Kiss in the Rain
12 The Girl On The Jersey Ferry
13 Lantern Slides
14 Somewhere Down The Road
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