Lyrics
- There’s a noble fleet of whalers a-sailing from Dundee,
- Manned by British sailors to take them o’er the sea.
- On a western ocean passage we started on the trip.
- We flew along just like a song in our gallant whaling ship.
- ‘Twas the second Sunday morning, just after leaving port,
- We met a heavy Sou’west gale that washed away our boat.
- It washed away our quarterdeck, our stanchions just as well,
- And so we sent the whole shebang a-floating in the gale.
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- For the wind was on her quarter and the engine’s working free.
- There’s not another whaler that sails the Arctic Sea
- Can beat the Old Polina, you need not try, my sons,
- For we challenged all both great and small from Dundee to St. John’s.
- Art Jackman set his canvas, Fairweather got up steam,
- But Captain Guy, the daring boy, came plunging through the stream.
- And Mullins in the Husky tried to beat the blooming lot,
- But to beat the Old Polina was something he could not.
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- There’s the noble Terra Nova, a model without doubt.
- The Arctic and Aurora they talk so much about.
- Art Jackman’s model mailboat, the terror of the sea,
- Tried to beat the Old Polina on a passage from Dundee.
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- And now we’re back in old St. John’s where rum is very cheap.
- So we’ll drink a health to Captain Guy who brought us o’er the deep.
- A health to all our sweethearts and to our wives so fair.
- Not another ship could make the trip but the Polina I declare.
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