Queequeg and I / The Water Is Wide by Paul Winter
Queequeg and I / The Water Is Wide by Paul Winter

Queequeg and I / The Water Is Wide

Paul Winter * Track #7 On Whales Alive

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Queequeg and I / The Water Is Wide Lyrics

[Narration: Leonard Nimoy]
It was a cloudy, sultry afternoon; the seamen were lazily lounging about the decks, or vacantly gazing over into the lead-colored waters. Queequeg and I were mildly employed weaving what is called a sword-mat, for an additional lashing to our boat. So still and subdued and yet somehow preluding was all the scene, and such an incantation of revelry lurked in the air, that each silent sailor seemed resolved into his own invisible self

Thus we were weaving and weaving away when I started at a sound so strange, long drawn, and musically wild and unearthly, that the ball of free will dropped from my hand, and I stood gazing up at the clouds whence that voice dropped like a wing. High aloft in the cross-trees was that mad Tashtego

As he stood hovering over you half suspended in air, so wildly and eagerly peering towards the horizon, you would have thought him some prophet or seer beholding the shadows of Fate, and by those wild cries announcing their coming

"There she blows! there! there! there! she blows! she blows!"

[sound of humpback whale breathing and then singing]

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Queequeg and I / The Water Is Wide was written by Paul Winter.

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