| The fondest wish I ever had since the day that I was weaned,
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| Is to go back and walk again on the rocks of Merasheen;
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| I still recall the sad farewell I bid her on that day,
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| When all upon a whaling ship I went to earn my pay;
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| On the hard rocks, the rocky rocks, the rocks of Merasheen.
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| From out of Rose au Rue we sailed to hunt the big fish down.
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| We sailed upon the ocean `til we sailed the world around.
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| With girls in every port of call, I did go well astray,
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| Forsaking her I left behind back in Placentia Bay;
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| On the hard rocks, the rocky rocks, the rocks of Merasheen.
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| Now in my old and aching age, I think of her once more,
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| Of how she fared while waitin’for my knock upon her door;
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| What fate was hers I do not know, but in my sleep I’ve seen
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| Her walkin’on the cliffs upon the rocks of Merasheen;
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| On the hard rocks, the rocky rocks, the rocks of Merasheen,
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| On the hard rocks, the dirty rocks, the rocks of Merasheen. |