Lyrics Northwest Passage - The Wellermen , Seth Staton Watkins
Ah,
for
just
one
time
I
would
take
the
Northwest
Passage
To
find
the
hand
of
Franklin
Reaching
for
the
Beaufort
Sea
Tracing
one
warm
line
Through
a
land
so
wide
and
savage
And
make
a
Northwest
Passage
to
the
sea
Westward
from
the
Davis
Strait
'Tis
there
'twas
said
to
lie
The
sea
route
to
the
Orient
For
which
so
many
died
Seeking
gold
and
glory
Leaving
weathered
broken
bones
And
a
long-forgotten
lonely
cairn
of
stones
Ah,
for
just
one
time
I
would
take
the
Northwest
Passage
To
find
the
hand
of
Franklin
Reaching
for
the
Beaufort
Sea
Tracing
one
warm
line
Through
a
land
so
wide
and
savage
And
make
a
Northwest
Passage
to
the
sea
Three
centuries
thereafter
I
take
passage
overland
In
the
footsteps
of
brave
Kelso
Where
his
"sea
of
flowers"
began
Watching
cities
rise
before
me
Then
behind
me
sink
again
This
tardiest
explorer
Driving
hard
across
the
plain
Ah,
for
just
one
time
I
would
take
the
Northwest
Passage
To
find
the
hand
of
Franklin
Reaching
for
the
Beaufort
Sea
Tracing
one
warm
line
Through
a
land
so
wide
and
savage
And
make
a
Northwest
Passage
to
the
sea
And
through
the
night
behind
the
wheel
The
mileage
clicking
west
I
think
upon
Mackenzie
David
Thompson
and
the
rest
Who
cracked
the
mountain
ramparts
And
did
show
a
path
for
me
To
race
the
roaring
Fraser
to
the
sea
Ah,
for
just
one
time
I
would
take
the
Northwest
Passage
To
find
the
hand
of
Franklin
Reaching
for
the
Beaufort
Sea
Tracing
one
warm
line
Through
a
land
so
wide
and
savage
And
make
a
Northwest
Passage
to
the
sea
How
then
am
I
so
different
From
the
first
men
through
this
way
Like
them,
I
left
a
settled
life,
I
threw
it
all
away
To
seek
a
Northwest
Passage
At
the
call
of
many
men
To
find
there
but
the
road
back
home
again
Ah,
for
just
one
time
I
would
take
the
Northwest
Passage
To
find
the
hand
of
Franklin
Reaching
for
the
Beaufort
Sea
Tracing
one
warm
line
Through
a
land
so
wide
and
savage
And
make
a
Northwest
Passage
to
the
sea
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