paroles de chanson The Final Voyage of the Wailer's Essex - Rusty Cage
I
done
my
level
best,
to
whomever's
concerned
For
children
of
wailer's,
we
all
take
a
turn
Now
we
lay
in
our
oars
boat,
us
six
men
at
sea
And
travel
for
home
with
rations
for
three
Two
ounces
fresh
water
and
hardtack
a
day
But
we'll
see
Nantucket
again
Forty
days
and
forty
nights,
we
followed
the
wind
In
the
southern
Pacific,
many
miles
from
land
The
first
mate
of
Essex,
and
few
crew
with
me
Our
captain
George
Pollard
is
lost
at
the
sea
And
I
look
to
the
East
and
see
nothing
but
blue
So
what
can
us
starving
men
do?
But
sing,
sing,
we're
on
our
way
home
Across
the
Pacific,
and
through
the
unknown
With
God
as
our
shepherd
then
no
harm
shall
pass
We'll
be
in
Nantucket
at
last
But
oh,
how
this
skin
of
blistered
leather
pulls
tight
on
our
skulls
As
rations
all
dwindle
away
And
oh,
how
our
dreams
every
night,
of
our
stomachs
so
full
But
awake
to
find
water
to
last
two
more
days
Our
spirits
all
broken,
our
minds
are
all
crazed
And
oh,
how
I'd
kill
for
just
one
more
good
meal
But
home's
a
little
farther
away
So
sing,
sing,
we're
on
our
way
home
Across
the
Pacific,
and
through
the
unknown
With
God
as
our
shepherd
then
no
harm
shall
pass
We'll
be
in
Nantucket
at
last
But
oh,
when
I
look
at
my
crewman,
I
see
them
looking
back
at
me
Humanity
gone
from
their
eyes
Once
we
were
men
of
our
god,
and
brothers
at
sea
Those
times
weren't
so
long
ago,
but
how
quick
they
pass
Was
once
death
a
stranger,
now
approaching
us
fast
But
we
are
Nantucket,
the
proud
and
the
strong
For
Nantucket,
we
must
travel
on
But
oh,
how
these
hunger
pangs
drive
all
the
thoughts
in
my
brain
And
body
dries
up
in
the
sun
Oh,
cause
it's
meat
and
fresh
water
that
the
six
of
us
crave
So
six
bits
of
paper
are
tossed
in
the
cap
And
six
men
reach
in
and
each
pull
out
a
scrap
And
one
man
of
six,
with
the
unlucky
draw
Is
one
man
to
help
feed
us
all
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