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Sailor's Prayer

Sailor's Prayer
(Tom Lewis)

This dirty town has been my home since last time I was sailing
But I'll not stay another day, I'd sooner be out whaling

  Oh Lord above, send down a dove,
  With beak as sharp as razors
  To  cut the throat of them there blokes
  Who sells bad beer to sailors

Paid off me score and them ashore, me money soon was flying
With Judy Lee upon my knee in my ear a lying

With my newfound friends, my money spent just as fast as winking
But when I make to clean the slate, the landlord says, "Keep Drinking"

With me money gone and clothes in pawn and Judy set for leaving
Six months of pay gone in three days, but Judy isn't grieving

When the crimp comes round, I'll take his pound
  and his hand I'll be shaking
Tomorrow morn sail for the Horn just as dawn is breaking

So for one last trip from port I'll ship but next time back I'm swearing
I'll settle down in my hometown and go no more seafaring

written by Tom Lewis
SOF

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