Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Three Score and Ten, artist - Barney McKennaAlbum song 50 Years, in the genre Кельтская музыка
Date of issue: 15.11.2012
Record label: IML Irish Music Licensing
Song language: English
Three Score and Ten |
And it’s three score and ten boys and men |
Were lost from Grimsby Town |
From Yarmouth down to Scarborough |
Many hundreds more were drowned |
Their herring craft and their trawlers |
Their fishing smacks as well |
Alone they fight the bitter night |
And battle with the swell |
Me thinks I see a host of craft |
Spreading their sails alee |
As down the Humber they do steer |
Bound for the great North Sea |
Me thinks I see a wee small craft |
And crew with hearts so brave |
They go to earn their daily bread |
Upon the restless waves |
And it’s three score and ten boys and men |
Were lost from Grimsby Town |
From Yarmouth down to Scarborough |
Many hundreds more were drowned |
Their herring craft and their trawlers |
Their fishing smacks as well |
Alone they fight the bitter night |
And battle with the swell |
Me thinks I see them yet again |
As they leave this land behind |
Casting their nets into the sea |
The herring shoals to find |
Me thinks I see them yet again |
And they’re safe on board alright |
With their sails close reefed |
Their decks washed clean |
And their sidelights burning bright |
And it’s three score and ten boys and men |
Were lost from Grimsby Town |
From Yarmouth down to Scarborough |
Many hundreds more were drowned |
Their herring craft and their trawlers |
Their fishing smacks as well |
Alone they fight the bitter night |
And battle with the swell |
October’s night brought such a sight |
'Twas never seen before |
There were yards of masts and broken spars |
Washed up upon the shore |
There was many a heart of sorrow |
There was many a heart so brave |
There was many a true and noble lad |
To find a watery grave |
And it’s three score and ten boys and men |
Were lost from Grimsby Town |
From Yarmouth down to Scarborough |
Many hundreds more were drowned |
Their herring craft and their trawlers |
Their fishing smacks as well |
Alone they fight the bitter night |
And battle with the swell |