Sailing, Sailing

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Vorkommen

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Künstler

  • Godfrey Marks


Veröffentlichung

  • 1880


Lyrics

  • Y'heave ho! My lads, the wind blows free,
    A pleasant gale is on our lee,
    And soon across the ocean clear
    Our gallant bark shall bravely steer.
    But ere we part from freedom's shore tonight,
    A song we'll sing for home and beauty bright.

    Then here's to the sailor,
    And here's to the soldier, too,
    Hearts will beat for him
    Upon the waters blue.
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again,
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again!

    The sailor's life is bold and free,
    His home is on the rolling sea,
    And never heart more true or brave
    Than he who launches on the wave.
    Afar he speeds in distant climes to roam,
    With jovial song he rides the sparkling foam.

    Then here's to the sailor,
    And here's to the soldier, too,
    Hearts will beat for him
    Upon the waters blue.
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again,
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again!

    The tide is flowing with the gale,
    Y'heave ho! My lads, set every sail!
    The harbor bar we soon shall clear,
    Farewell once more to home so dear;
    For when the tempest rages wide and far,
    That home shall be the sailor's guiding star.

    Then here's to the sailor,
    And here's to the soldier, too,
    Hearts will beat for him
    Upon the waters blue.
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again,
    Sailing, sailing,
    Over the bounding main,
    For many a stormy wind shall blow
    Ere Jack comes home again!