There was a captain, and there was a lady There was a ship, of wood and of steel And there were the years that they sailed her together her at the lookout, and him at the wheel For gold and a fine house to Kate they meant nothing He was fisherman, who couldn't stay still So they came together and they called to the shipwrights To build them a vessel to go where they willed Sail away, sail away, from the Capes to the North With a cargo and crew so fine This was the dream of their time O sing me boys, sing me boys We'll weigh in the anchor, and haul out the sails Sing me boys, O sing We'll sail on past daybreak in a good southern gale One morning the sun rose pale yellow The sky was a bleeding blood red All hands on deck, now, there's a vast wind a'brewin' That'll bring down the heavens, and wake up the dead The storm came and struck like a hammer And with it came fever that sent Kate below And just like the fires that burned in the rigging They burned in the lady who lay down below By midnight the see it had raged and gone silent By sunrise her shroud had been sewn And at sunset the sea took her home O sing me boys, sing me boys We'll weigh in the anchor, and haul out the sails Sing me boys, O sing We'll sail on past daybreak in a good southern gale And so sailed the captain alone from the lady The crew mourned her loss, as one of their own 'Til one night a storm caught them hard upon harbor and threatened to dash them apart on the stone In the darkness the crew could see nothing And the captain was helpless, he steered all alone The sudden to starboard there stood a figure Guiding the ship into harbor and home And so came the lady, she came back to the captain to chart him a course that was true and he brought the ship safely on through O sing me boys, sing me boys We'll weigh in the anchor, and haul out the sails Sing me boys, O sing We'll sail on past daybreak in a good southern gale And in the years after when the weather was fine The captain dreamed softly, alone in his years But when the sky darrkened, when the sea rose up swiftly Between him and danger the lady appeared And then one October, at the first touch of winter The captain made harbor, put the crew all ashore The ship needs a rest boys, come back in the springtime And together we'll sail the big waters once more Alone then he sailed from the harbor Out past the marker, and into the wind And into the arms of the lady who beckoned It was there on the rocks that he found her again Now sing me boys, sing me boys We'll weigh in the anchor, and haul the sails up above Sing me boys, O sing We'll sing of the captain and the one that he loved O sing me boys, sing me boys We'll weigh in the anchor, and haul out the sails Sing me boys, O sing We'll sail on past daybreak in a good southern gale We'll sail on past daybreak in a good southern gale We'll sail on past daybreak...