Tim Hart & Maddy Prior
Tim Hart & Maddy Prior - The Stately Southerner lyrics
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She was a stately Southerner that flew the Stars and Bars The whistling wind from the west northwest blew through her pitch-pine spars As like an eagle swiftly on she flew before the gale Till late that night she raised alive the Old Head of Kinsale No thought was there of shortening sail by him who trod the poop Though by the weight of the ponderous jibs, the boom bent like a hoop Our groaning chess-trees told the strain that bore the stout main tack But he only laughed as he gazed abaft at the bright and silvery track It was a fine and a cloudless night, the breeze held steady and strong As gaily o'er the shining deep our good ship bowled along In foam beneath the trembling bows a-mounting waves she spread As stooping low her breast of snow she buried her lee cat-head “What blooms upon the starboard bow what hangs upon the breeze? 'Tis time the package hauls her wind abreast the old Saltee.” For by a mighty press of sails that clothed each ponderous spar That ship we spied on the misty tide was a British man-o'-war “Out booms, out booms!” our skipper cried. “Out booms, and give her sheet.” And the swiftest ship that ever was launched shot away from the British fleet Amidst a murderous hail of shots and stun'sails hoisted away Down Channel clear Paul Jones did steer just at the break of day