paroles de chanson The Devil Down Below - Gaelic Storm
I
used
to
be
a
fisherman,
on
the
icy
crests
we′d
ride
Like
a
banshee
on
the
wind,
we'd
sail
the
ocean
wide.
From
the
shoals
of
Yarmouth
bay
to
Newfoundland
we′d
go...
Chorus:
And
we'd
shout!
Shout!
Shout!
Shout
at
the
Devil
down
below
Out
to
the
snows
of
Greenland,
into
the
screaming
gale
Out
into
the
storm,
chasing
down
the
whale
When
the
harpoon
struck,
the
mighty
fish
would
blow...
And
we'd
shout!
Shout!
Shout!
Shout
at
the
Devil
down
below
In
our
bunks
we′d
find
no
solace,
no
comfort
just
remorse
We′d
curse
at
the
bad
fortune
that
set
us
on
this
course
Gathered
'round
the
lamplight
we′d
sing
both
high
and
low...
And
we'd
shout!
Shout!
Shout!
Shout
at
the
Devil
down
below
From
the
rocks
of
Lizard
Reef
to
Plymouth
we
are
bound
The
skipper′s
yelling
blood
as
the
jagged
cliffs
we
round
Jack
Duggan
in
the
foresail,
Billy
Reilly
in
the
crow...
And
we'd
shout!
Shout!
Shout!
Shout
at
the
Devil
down
below
Only
when
we′d
quenched
the
mighty
vessel's
appetite
Would
the
captain
tell
us
lads,
"We'll
be
going
home
tonight!"
We′d
turn
to
the
raging
sea
and
raise
our
fists
and
yell,
"You
won′t
be
seeing
us
today
you
won't
be
seeing
us
in
Hell!"
Once
ashore
we′d
head
into
the
pub
for
a
tankard
full
of
ale
One
day
would
turn
into
a
week
and
the
time
would
come
to
sail
We'd
say
goodbye
to
the
girls
to
we
love,
then
off
from
the
shore
we′d
row...
And
we'd
shout!
Shout!
Shout!
Shout
at
the
Devil
down
below
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