| There was a ship that went a’sailing
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| A little boat that went a' whaling
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| Though it had ne-ne-never sailed before
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| And it had ne-ne-never left the shore
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| Away, away
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| The boat sailed out into the ocean
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| A’rocking with a gentle motion
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| Into the Med-Med spell it if you can
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| Into the Med-Med-iteranian
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| Away, away
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| For five or six weeks they just cruised up
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| And down until their food was used up
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| And then the co-co-cook said to the crew
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| We’ll have to co-co-cook up one of you
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| Away, away
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| To find out who should be the victim
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| By eeny, meeny, moe they picked him
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| He was the li-li-ttilest of the lot
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| He was so li-li-ttle he fit the pot
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| Away, away
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| He cried of course and they consoled him
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| We’ll cook you tenderly they told him
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| So make one one wi-wi-wish and that’s your last
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| He said I wi-wi-wish to climb the mast
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| Away, away
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| He shimmied right up to the mast top
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| Into the lookout at the last top
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| What’s to the nor-nor-north he heard them call
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| It’s just the nor-north pole and that is all
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| Away, away
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| So try the south he heard them sing out
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| So he turned south and heard bells ring out
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| I hear bells clang-clang-clanging now he cried
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| It’s just the lunch bell clanging they replied
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| Away, away
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| But there’s a church and there’s a steeple
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| I see a town that’s full of people
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| Across the ti-ti-tide it seems so near
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| 'Cause we’re still ti-ti-tied up at the pier
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| Away, away
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| And so they cheered and made him Captain
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| Which proves that anything can happen
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| Sometimes by lo-lo-looking from afar
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| We find out whe-whe-where we really are
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| Or not…
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| So that’s the ending of this edifying story
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| About the Mediteranian
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| And we have heard this before
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| So we will sing, sing, sing it just once more
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| Away, away |