Off to Sea Once More

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When first I came to Liverpool
I went upon a spree.
Me money, alas, I spent too fast,
Got drunk as drunk could be
And when my money was all gone
'Twas then I wanted more
But a man must be blind to make up his mind
To go to sea once more.

I spent the night with Angeline,
Too drunk to roll in bed.
My watch was new and my money too,
In the mornin' with 'em she fled
And as I roamed the streets about
The whores they all would roar,
"Here comes Jack Rack, the young sailin' lad.
He must go to sea once more."

As I was walkin' down the street
I met with Rapper Brown.
I asked for him to take me in
And he looked at me with a frown.
He said "Last time you was paid off
With me you jobbed no score
But I'll take your advance and I'll give ya's a chance
And I'll send you to sea once more."

I hired me aboard of a whaling ship
Bound for the Artic seas
Where the cold winds blow through the frost and the snow
And Jamaican rum would freeze
And worst to bear I'd no hard weather gear
For I'd lost all my money ashore.
'Twas then that I wished that I was dead
So I'd gone to sea no more.

Some days we're catching whales me lads
And some days we're catching none
With a twenty foot oar cocked in our hands
From four o'clock in the morn
And when the shades of night come in
We rest on our weary oar
'Twas then I wished that I was dead
Or safe with the girls ashore.

Come all you bold seafarin' men
And listen to my song.
If you come off of them long trips
I'd have ya's not go wrong.
Take my advice, drink no strong drink,
Don't go sleeping with no whores.
Get married lads and have all night in
So you'll go to sea no more.

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