Subject: Liverpool Bay
From:
Stewart
Date: 13 Aug 02 - 03:32 PM
LIVERPOOL BAY - words by John E. M. Sumner, music by Stewart Hendrickson The strong salt winds at Liverpool Dm A7 Dm C That sweep across the Bay Dm A7 Dm Once brought the great proud ships of old Dm A7 Dm C With teak from Mandalay, Dm A7 Dm With bars of gold from lands untold, F C With cloves from Zanzibar, F C With tea and jute from Chittagong Dm A7 Dm A7 And rubber from Para; Dm A7 Dm Trim figurehead and snowy sail, Dm A7 Dm C Tall mast and taper'd spar, Dm A7 Dm A rhythmic shanty from the waist, Dm A7 Dm C The smell of Stockholm tar. Dm A7 Dm Whilst yet the fog bells clang and drone And eyes are tired and red With peering over weather cloths To see what looms ahead; Or Summer shakes her train of gold And dawn breaks slow, supreme, With funnels red and funnels white Reflected in the stream; The times have changed on Merseyside, The years have travell'd on, And ugly ducklings plough and sheer Where once there sailed a swan. Safe anchored in a landlocked bay, Washed by some river cool, They lie at rest in fairer ports Than even Liverpool; Forgotten, garland'd with mist and fog They drowse at anchor there, Whilst crews of bearded sailormen Patrol each deck and stare; Borne faintly on an eerie wind There goes a bosun's call, Scraping as dim yards come around, The clacking of a pall. Then idly, these tall ships will turn And hearken to the breeze That whispers in the ghostly shrouds Of days remote from these; Remembering weeks of driving sleet And high seas round the Horn, And little islands, silver rimmed, Where mollymawks are born; Recalling long, cool, fragrant nights Beneath a Southern moon; The Rio Grande or Shenandoah To a concertinas tune. Yet often, just before the dawn, They see in dreams afar The glimmer of the Crosby Light And rain across the Bar. ----------------------------------------------------------------- The lyrics are from a poem by John E. M. Sumner as collected by Hugh Brown ("All I can recall is an older gentleman sent me a copy from the Liverpool area some time back when I was searching for "tree" info on my grandfather (also from that area). I would think Mr Sumner is probably from that area."). The tune was added by Stewart Hendrickson, © 2002. SH CLICK TO PLAY
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