Lyrics The Mary Ellen Carter - The Longest Johns
Oh,
she
went
down
last
October
in
a
pouring,
driving
rain
The
skipper,
he'd
been
drinking,
and
the
mate,
he
felt
no
pain
How
close
to
Three
Mile
Rock,
and
she
was
dealt
her
mortal
blow
Then
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
settled
low
There
were
just
us
four
aboard
her
when
she
finally
was
awash
We
worked
like
hell
to
save
her,
all
heedless
of
the
cost
But
the
groan
she
made
as
she
went
down,
it
caused
us
to
proclaim
That
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter'd
rise
again
Rise
again,
rise
again!
May
her
name
not
be
lost
to
the
knowledge
of
men
All
those
who
loved
her
best
and
who
were
with
her
till
the
end
Will
make
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
rise
again!
Well,
the
comp'ny
wrote
her
off,
not
a
nickel
would
they
spend
She
gave
20
years
of
service,
boys,
and
met
a
sorry
end
But
insurance
paid
the
loss
to
us,
said
"Let
her
rest
below"
Then
they
laughed
at
us,
said
we
had
to
go
But
we
talked
of
her
all
winter,
sometimes
days
around
the
clock
She's
worth
a
quarter
million
afloatin'
at
the
dock
And
with
every
jar
that
hit
the
bar
we
swore
we
would
remain
And
make
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
rise
again
Rise
again,
rise
again!
May
her
name
not
be
lost
to
the
knowledge
of
men
All
those
who
loved
her
best
and
who
were
with
her
'til
the
end
Will
make
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
rise
again!
All
spring
now
we've
been
with
her
on
a
barge
lent
by
a
friend
Three
dives
a
day
in
a
hard
hat
suit
and
twice
I've
had
the
bends
Thank
God
it's
only
60
feet
and
the
currents
here
are
slow
Or
I'd
never
have
the
strength
to
go
below
So
we
patched
her
rents,
stopped
her
vents
Dogged
hatch
and
porthole
down
Put
cables
to
her
fore
and
aft
and
girded
her
around
Tomorrow
noon
we'll
hit
the
air
and
then
take
up
the
strain
And
make
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
rise
again
Rise
again,
rise
again!
May
her
name
not
be
lost
to
the
knowledge
of
men
All
those
who
loved
her
best
and
who
were
with
her
'til
the
end
Will
make
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter
rise
again!
Well,
we
couldn't
leave
her
there,
you
see,
to
crumble
into
scale
She'd
saved
our
lives
so
many
times
fightin'
through
the
gale
And
the
laughing,
drunken
rats
who
led
her
to
a
sorry
grave
Well,
they
won't
be
laughing
in
another
day
And
to
you,
for
whom
adversity
has
dealt
its
mortal
blow
We're
smiling
bastards
lying
to
you
everywhere
you
go
Turn
to
and
put
out
all
your
strength
of
arm
and
heart
and
brain
And
like
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter,
rise
again
Rise
again,
rise
again!
Though
your
heart
it
be
broke
and
your
life
about
to
end
No
matter
what
you
lost,
be
it
a
home,
a
love,
a
friend
Like
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter,
rise
again!
Rise
again,
rise
again!
Though
your
heart
it
be
broke
and
your
life
about
to
end
No
matter
what
you
lost,
be
it
a
home,
a
love,
a
friend
Like
the
Mary
Ellen
Carter,
rise
again!
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