The Jeannie C. by Stan Rogers
The Jeannie C. by Stan Rogers

The Jeannie C.

Stan Rogers * Track #5 On Turnaround

The Jeannie C. Lyrics

Come all ye lads, draw near to me
That I be not forsaken
This day was lost the Jeannie C
And my living has been taken
I'll go to sea no more

We set out this day in the bright sunrise
The same as any other
My son and I and old John Price
In the boat named for my mother
I'll go to sea no more

Now it's well you know what the fishing has been
It's been scarce and hard and cruel
But this day, by God, we sure caught cod
And we sang and we laughed like fools
I'll go to sea no more

I'll never know what it was we struck
But strike we did like thunder
John Price give a cry and pitched overside
Now it's forever he's gone under
I'll go to sea no more

Now a leak we've sprung, let there be no delay
If the Jeannie C. we're saving
John Price is drown'd and slip'd away
So I'll patch the hole while you're bailing
I'll go to sea no more

But no leak I found from bow to hold
No rock it was that got her
But what I found made me heart stop cold
For every seam poured water
I'll go to sea no more

My God, I cried as she went down
That boat was like no other
My father built her when I was nine
And named her for my mother
I'll go to sea no more

And sure I could have another made
In the boat shop down in Dover
But I would not love the keel they laid
Like the one the waves roll over
I'll go to sea no more

So come all ye lads, draw near to me
That I be not forsaken
This day was lost the Jeannie C
And my whole life has been taken
I'll go to sea no more

The Jeannie C. Q&A

Who wrote The Jeannie C.'s ?

The Jeannie C. was written by Stan Rogers.

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