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Thread #171632   Message #4151498
Posted By: Joe Offer
30-Aug-22 - 01:05 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: The Countersigns
Subject: ADD Version: The Countersigns
From Mud and Stars, an anthology of World War Songs and Poetry https://archive.org/stream/mudandstarsanant001028mbp/mudandstarsanant001028mbp_djvu.txt, pp 46-47

THE COUNTERSIGNS

(Sung to the chantey Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies)

What said John Paul Jones on the brave "Bon Homme Richard";
What said that good fighting man, lashed foe to foe?
"You bid me surrender! I've not yet begun to fight!"
And that was the Navy of long, long ago!

CHORUS
And that is the Navy of all Yankee sailor men!
From seaboard and inland, from mountains and lakes;
The ancient commanders they gave us the countersigns,
We'll steer by the card in their gallant old wakes!

What said Captain Lawrence on board the doomed "Chesapeake";
What said he, when wounded, they bore him below?
"Don t give up the ship!" though the "Shannon" had beaten him!
And that was the Navy of long, long ago!

[CHORUS]

And once on the "Hartford" what said the great Farragut;
When death for his fleet swam hid neath the flow?
Why, "Damn the torpedoes!" he ordered "full speed ahead!"
And that was the Navy of long, long ago!

[CHORUS]

And what say we now? Has the Navy begun to fight
Will it give up a ship? By the Great Horn Spoon, no!
So it s full speed ahead, and down, down, with the submarines!
For such was the Navy of long, long ago!