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Port Of Many Ships

It's a sunny pleasant anchorage is Kingdom

Where the crew is always layin' aft with double-tots o' rum'N' there's dancin' and there's fiddlin' of ev'ry kind o'

It's a fine place for sailormen is that there port.'N' I wish --I wish as I was there.

The winds is never nothin' more than jest light airs'N' no one gets belayin' pinned, 'n' no-one never

Yer free to loaf an' laze around, yer pipe atween yer

Lollin' on the fo'c's'le, sonny, lookin' at the ships.'N' I wish --I wish as I was there.

For ridin' in the anchorage the ships of all the

Have got one anchor down 'n' all sails furled;

All the sunken hookers 'n' the crews as took 'n'

They lays there merry, sonny, swingin' with the tide.'N' I wish --I wish as I was there.

Drowned old wooden hookers green wi' drippin'

Ships as never fetched to port, as never came

Swingin' to the blushin' tide, dippin' to the swell,'N' the crews all singin', sonny, beatin' on the bell.'N' I wish --I wish as I was there.

This poem was first published in Speaker,

August 1902 and then published in Masefield's

LT

ER

DS the same year.

In 1919 it was set to music by Frederick Keel (1871-1954).

The poem is currently being sung by Andy Kenna of the liverpool shanty duo Forebitter, as recorded on

LT

ER

DS, 2002.

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John Masefield

John Edward Masefield OM (/ˈmeɪsˌfiːld, ˈmeɪz-/; 1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate from 1930 until 19…

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