Friday morn when we set sail, And we were not far from the land, When the captain spied a lovely mermaid, With a comb and a glass in her hand. CHORUS O h, the ocean waves may roll, And the stormy winds may blow, While we poor sailors go skipping to the... The Confessions of a Society Man - Side 99av Samuel Williams Cooper - 1887 - 266 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Hubert Farnsworth - 1917 - 104 sider
...sea. REFRAIN *s: ¥FE¥ 3 i^ r PT 58 ^ O, the o-cean waves may roll, And the storm-y winds may £s£ J blow, While we poor sail-ors go skip-ping to the tops, And the ? cresc . ? ^ ^ ¥ landlubbers lie down be-low, be-low,be-low, And the land lubbers lie downbe-low.... | |
| Lee J. Smits - 1925 - 376 sider
...and sang until he was hoarse and his fingers ached. Even Doc joined in the choruses. "Oh, the ocean waves may roll And the stormy winds may blow. While we poor sailors go skipping to the tops And the landlubbers lie down below, below, below; And the landlubbers lie down below!" Singing was halted by... | |
| Weldon Thornton - 1968 - 568 sider
...of the song). It begins, " 'Twas Friday morn when we set sail," and the chorus says, "O, the ocean waves may roll, And the stormy winds may blow, While we poor sailors go skipping to the tops, And the land-lubbers lie down below." 378.32/372.7 TILL JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME This alludes to "When Johnny... | |
| Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - 1988 - 704 sider
...land, / When the captain spied a lovely mermaid / With a comb and glass in her hand. // Oh the ocean waves may roll / And the stormy winds may blow / While...we poor sailors go skipping to the tops / And the landlubbers lie down below, below, below / And the landlubbers lie down below." 13.1154 (378:32). till... | |
| Louise Pound, Kemp Malone, Arthur Garfield Kennedy, William Cabell Greet - 1926 - 744 sider
...from the land When the captain spied a lovely mermaid With a comb and glass in her hand. О the ocean waves may roll, And the stormy winds may blow, While we poor sailors go skipping to the top, And the landlubbers lie down below, below, below, And the landlubbers lie down below. Then up... | |
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