paroles de chanson Rounding the Horn - Martin Simpson
Oh
the
gallant
frigate
Amphitrite,
she
lay
in
Plymouth
Sound
Blue
Peter
stood
at
the
foremast
head,
for
we
was
outward
bound
We
were
waiting
there
for
orders
to
send
us
far
from
home
And
our
orders
came
for
Rio
and
thence
around
Cape
Horn
When
we
arrived
in
Rio
we
prepared
for
heavy
gales
We
hoisted
all
our
rigging
boys
and
bent
on
all
new
sails
From
ship
to
ship
they
cheered
us
as
we
did
sail
along
And
wished
us
pleasant
weather
in
the
rounding
of
Cape
Horn
While
beating
off
Magellan
Straits
it
blew
exceeding
hard
While
shortening
sails
two
gallant
tars
fell
from
the
topsail
yard
By
heavy
seas
the
ropes
we
threw
from
their
poor
hands
was
torn
We
were
forced
to
leave
them
to
the
sharks
that
prowl
around
Cape
Horn
When
we
got
around
the
Horn,
me
boys,
we
had
some
glorious
days
Very
soon
our
killick
dropped
in
Valparaiso
Bay
The
pretty
girls
come
down
in
flocks,
I
solmenly
do
declare
They're
far
above
the
Plymouth
girls
with
their
long
and
curling
hair
For
they
love
the
jolly
sailor
boy
when
he
spends
his
money
free
They'll
laugh
and
sing
and
merry
merry
be
And
have
a
jovial
spree
When
your
money
is
all
gone
they
won't
on
you
impose
They
are
not
like
the
Plymouth
girls
who
will
steal
and
pawn
your
clothes
So
farewell
to
Valparaiso
and
farewell
for
a
while
Likewise
to
the
Spanish
girls
along
the
coast
of
Chile
If
ever
I
live
to
be
payed
off
I'll
sit
and
sing
this
song
God
bless
the
pretty
Spanish
girls
we
left
around
Cape
Horn
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