Addicted to
the excitement of drama and danger, swabby sailors often found themselves in precarious
situations. The Fireship is an old shanty
of naval origins, where the poor swabby lost both his possessions and health.
Enjoy the poetry … it’s well written!!!
As I walked out one evening
upon a night's career,
I spied a lofty clipper ship
and to her I did steer.
She hoisted up her sig-a-nals
which I so quickly knew,
And when she saw me bunting
up she immediately hove to.
She had a
dark and a roving eye, and her hair hung downs in ring-a-lets.
She was a nice girl, a decent
girl, but one of the rakish kind.
"Oh sir, won't you
excuse me for staying out so late,
And if my parents heard of
this, then sad would be my fate.
My father, he's a minister, a
good and righteous man,
My mother she's a Methodist;
I do the best I can."
She had a dark and a roving
eye, etc.
I eyed that girl both up and
down for I'd heard such talk before,
And when she moored herself
to me I knew she was a whore.
But still she was a pretty
girl; she shyly hung her head.
"I'll go along with you,
my lad," was what to me she said.
I took her to a tav-er-in and
treated her with wine.
Little did I think that she
was one of the rakish kind.
I handled her, I dandled her,
and much to my surprise,
Turns out she was a fireship
rigged up in a disguise.
So up the stairs and into bed
I took that maiden fair.
I fired off my carronade into
her thatch of hair.
I fired off a broadside until
my shot was spent,
Then rammed that fireship's
waterline until my ram was bent.
Then in the morning she was
gone, my money was gone too.
My clothes she'd hocked, my
watch she stole, my seabag bid adieu.
But she'd left behind a
souvenir, I'd have you all to know.
And in nine days, to my
surprise, there was fire down below.
So come all you good whaler
boys that sail the wintry seas,
And come all you good sailor
boys, a warning take by me:
Beware of lofty clipper
ships, they'll be the ruin of you,
For she not only made me walk
the plank, she set fire to me mainmast, too.
Salty Dick
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