Drunken Sailor

Released both as a standalone single and the final track on Written In Salt, this is a Longest Johns arrangement of the traditional tune Drunken Sailor. This is a partial original for the Longest Johns, though it uses the standard chorus from the traditional song, the verses have been written by Dave Robinson.

Lyrics
From Tortuga's port we put to sea and sailed for sixteen days In the biggest storm I'd ever seen, we almost lost our way When a call came from a deckhand: “Boys, I think she’s going down" "But don’t you fear, There’s enough rum here (To drink until we drown!”) {Chorus} Ho! What shall we do with a drunken sailor? What shall we do with a drunken sailor? What shall we do with a drunken sailor? Ear-ly in the morning Hoo-ray and up she rises (Hoo-ray) Hoo-ray and up she rises (Hoo-ray) Hoo-ray and up she rises (Hoo-ray) Ear-ly in the morning So each deckhand grabbed a barrel, broke the seal and took a swig And soon their screams turned into songs, their panicked work turned into jigs The first mate bellowed orders, ever trying to save their skins “Any drunken retch the captain catch: (He’ll beat all limb from limb!”) {Chorus} Every man continued drinking, all their duties long forgot They were deaf to every order, ‘til they heard a pistol shot The captain stood on fo'c'stle, swung the cat above his head “Back to yer post or by my ghost, (Ye’ll wish that ye were dead!”) {Chorus} Every drunk received a beating, some of the drunker managed two The captain kept an eye until he’d sobered up his crew He then retired to quarters, put the rum upon his shelf Sat in his seat, put up his feet (And drank the rest himself!)v {Chorus} Put him in the longboat ‘til he’s sober Shave his belly with a rusty razor Throw him in the hold with the captain’s daughter Ear-ly in the morning