| I’ll tell you the tale of the Nancy Lee,
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| The ship that got shipwrecked at sea
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| The bravest man was Captain Brown,
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| 'Cause he played his ukulele as the ship went down.
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| All the crew was in despair,
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| Some rushed here and some rushed there,
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| But the Captain sat in the Captain’s chair,
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| And he played his ukulele as the ship went down.
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| The Captain said to Seaman Jones:
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| «You'd best put on your working clothes
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| While you stand and spray your hose
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| I can play me ukulele as the ship goes down.»
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| The owners signalled to the crew, saying:
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| «Do the best that you can do.
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| We’re only insured for half-a-crown,
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| We’ll be out of pocket if the ship goes down.»
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| The Captain’s wife was on board ship,
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| And he was very glad of it
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| But she could swim and she might not drown
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| So we tied her to the anchor as the ship went down.
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| The crow’s nest fell and killed the crow,
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| The starboard watch was two hours slow
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| But the Captain sang fal-oh-de-oh-doh
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| And he played his ukulele as the ship went down. |