Tommy Makem
Tommy Makem - The Good Ship Calibar lyrics
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Come all ye dry land sail-i-ars and listen to my song It's only forty verses and I won't detain you's long It's all about the adventures of this old Lisburn tar Who sailed as man before the mast on the good ship Calibar Now the Calibar was a spanking craft, pitch bottomed for and aft Her helm, it stuck out far behind and her wheel was a great big shaft With half a gale to fill her sail, she'd do a knot an hour She's the fastest craft on the Lagan Canal and she's only one horse power Now, the captain was a strapping lad and he stood just four foot two His eyes was red and his nose was green and his cheeks was a prussian blue He wore a leather medal that he won in the Crimea War And the captain's wife was the passenger cook on the good ship Calibar Now, the captain say to me 'Me lad, look here, me lad' says he 'Would you's like to be a sail-i-ar and sail the raging sea? Would you's like to be a sail-i-ar on foreign seas to roll For we're under orders from Portadown with a half a ton of coal' It was early next morning, the weather, it being sublime When passing under the old Queen's Bridge, we heard the Albert's chime When going along the gaswork straits, a very dangerous part We ran ahole on a lump of coal that wasn't marked down on the chart Then all became cunfuse-i-en and the stormy winds did blow The bos'n slipped on an orange peel, fell into the hold below 'Put on more speed', the captain cried 'for we are sorely pressed' But the engineer from the bank replied 'The horse is doing his best' Then we all fell into the water and we all let out a roar There was a farmer standing there and he threw us the end of his galloses And he pulled us all ashore No more I'll be a sail-i-ar or sail the raging main And the next time I go to Portadown, I'll go by the bloody train