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Misc Country (Country muziek) - Loss Of Marian songtekst
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# LOSS OF THE MARIAN 121 In 1915 on the 10th day of June At Birks wharf the Marian lay Prepared for the banks as custom to do All loaded with capeland for bait The wind from the northwest, a warm summer breeze As Ike Jones to St Jacks he steered And the boys in the fos'csle make plans for the night When they all go ashore in St Pierre Some were uneasy they'd be trouble they said Cause Ike Jones was noted to fight At the Cafe de France on the last trip he made A Frenchman had threatened his life The challenge to fight was issued that night While the cheep french liquor ran free The French captain them warned the Marian men He would answer the challenge at sea Next day the Marian set sail again As so do the stories relay The big French trawler weighed anchor as well And followed close by in her wake She's a Fortune Bay schooner heading out for the banks With a fine crew of Fortune Bay ,men But some on the Cape were rumored to say She'd never be heard from again The fate that befell the Marian crew and the schooner will never be known Not a trace of good tidings were ever again To be heard from those waiting at home Some say the Frenchman was true to his word Some say he confessed 'fore he died That he scuttled the Marian and settled the debt Not taking one mon o'er the side Families of Skinners and Boles and Miles Grieve for their loved ones I'm sure As the Newfoundland story of lost to the sea As told of so often before She's a Fortune Bay schooner sailing out from St Jacks With a fine crew of Fortune Bay men But never no more will she pass by the light