Yo ho, Here's a tale That's fair and dear to the hearts of those that sail 'Bout a lighthouse keeper and his bare faced wife Who joined together for a different life Yo ho, The winds and water tell the tale
My father was the keeper of the Eddystone light He married a mermaid one fine night From this union there came three A porpoise and a porgy and the other one me!
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free, Oh, for the life on the rolling sea!
Late one night, I was a-trimming of the glim While singing a verse from the evening hymn A voice on the starboard shouted "Ahoy!" And there was my mother, a-sitting on a buoy.
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free, Oh, for the life on the rolling sea!
"Tell me what has become of my children three?" My mother she did asked of me. One was exhibited as a talking fish The other was served on a chafing dish.
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free, Oh, for the life on the rolling sea!
Then the phosphorous flashed in her seaweed hair. I looked again, and me mother wasn't there A voice came echoing out from the night "To Hell with the keeper of the Eddystone Light!"
Yo ho ho, the wind blows free, Oh, for the life on the rolling sea!