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Debra Cowan
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Walloping Window Blind
A new ship lies anchored in the bay While the captain and mate did dine And hearty was the grog that filled their mugs But one thing disturbed their minds At the mariners' inn while they both sat in and they thought it quite unkind For amid their cheers they would often hear A walloping window blind
Chorus: So blow you winds high ho A roving I will go I'll stay no more on England's shore So let the music play I'm off on the morning train I'll cross the raging main For I'm off to my love with the boxing gloves Ten thousand miles away
Said the captain to the mate it must be fate For our ship is un-named you know And the walloping blind disturbs my mind When the raging winds doth blow To hell with fate said the sturdy mate 更多更详尽歌词 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔镜歌词网 Such trifles we will not mind O'er the waves we'll skip and we'll name our ship The Walloping Window Blind
Now a capitol ship for an ocean trip Is the Walloping Window Blind No gale that blew disturbed her crew Or troubled the captain's mind The man at the wheel was said to feel Contempt for the wind that blow. For it often appeared when the gale had cleared That he'd been in his bunk below.
The bosun and the mate were very sedate, Yet fond of amusement too; So they played hopscotch with the starboard watch While the captain tickled the crew. And the gunner we had was apparently mad For he'd sit on the after-rail, And fire salutes with the captain's boots In the teeth of a blowing gale.
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