Lirik Lagu The Wreck Of The Athens Queen - Stan Rogers
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We were drinking down to Reedy's houseWhen first we heard the blowIt seemed to come from Ripper RockSo boldly forth to go
And sure enough the rusty tubCould just be barely seenAs her stern was high up in the airWe made out Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Me boys I must remind youThere's a bottle left insideSo let us go and have a fewAnd wait until low tide
And if the sea's not claimed herWhen the glasses are licked cleanWe will then set forth some dories ladsAnd see what may be seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
Some songs and old tall stories thenCame out to pass the timeNor could a single bottleKeep us all until low tide
And so it was before we leftThe house we were at seaSo we scarcely can rememberHow we made the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
O the waves inside me bellyWere as high as those outsideAnd though I'm never seasick Ilost dinner overside
T'was well there was no crew to saveFor we'd have scared 'em greenWe could scarcely keep ourselvesFrom falling off the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Well Reedy goes straight down belowAnd comes up with a cowHello I said now what would youBe wantin' with that now
You'll never take the cow homeIn a dory on such seaWell me friend he says I've always fanciedFresh cream in me tea
For the lovely Athens Queen
I headed for the galley thenCause I was rather dryAnd glad I was to get there quickFor what should I spy
O what a shame it would have beenFor to lose it all at seaForty cases of the best NapoleanBrandy ever seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
I loaded twenty cases boysThen headed for the shoreUnloaded them as quick as thatAnd then pulled back
And sure enough the rusty tubCould just be barely seenAs her stern was high up in the airWe made out Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Me boys I must remind youThere's a bottle left insideSo let us go and have a fewAnd wait until low tide
And if the sea's not claimed herWhen the glasses are licked cleanWe will then set forth some dories ladsAnd see what may be seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
Some songs and old tall stories thenCame out to pass the timeNor could a single bottleKeep us all until low tide
And so it was before we leftThe house we were at seaSo we scarcely can rememberHow we made the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
O the waves inside me bellyWere as high as those outsideAnd though I'm never seasick Ilost dinner overside
T'was well there was no crew to saveFor we'd have scared 'em greenWe could scarcely keep ourselvesFrom falling off the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Well Reedy goes straight down belowAnd comes up with a cowHello I said now what would youBe wantin' with that now
You'll never take the cow homeIn a dory on such seaWell me friend he says I've always fanciedFresh cream in me tea
For the lovely Athens Queen
I headed for the galley thenCause I was rather dryAnd glad I was to get there quickFor what should I spy
O what a shame it would have beenFor to lose it all at seaForty cases of the best NapoleanBrandy ever seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
I loaded twenty cases boysThen headed for the shoreUnloaded them as quick as thatAnd then pulled back