| Remember December fifty-nine
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| The howling wind and the driving rain
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| Remember the gallant men who drowned
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| On the lifeboat, Mona was her name
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| The wind it blows and the sea roars up
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| Beats the land with mighty waves
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| At St. Andrew's Bay the lightship fought
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| The sea until her moorings gave
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| The captain signalled to the shore
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| 'We must have help or we’ll go down'
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| From Broughty Ferry at two a.m.
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| They sent The Lifeboat Mona
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| Eight men formed that gallant crew
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| They set their boat against the main
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| The wind’s so hard and the sea’s so rough
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| We’ll never see land or home again
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| Three hours went by and the Mona called
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| The winds blow hard and the seas run high
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| In the morning on Carnusty Beach
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| The Mona and her crew did lie
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| Five lay drowned in the kelp there
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| Two were washed up on the shore
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| Eight men died when the boat capsized
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| And the eighth is lost forever more
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| Remember December fifty-nine
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| The howling wind and the driving rain
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| The men who leave the land behind
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| And the men who never see land again
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| Remember December fifty-nine
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| The howling wind and the driving rain
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| The men who leave the land behind
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| And the men who never see land again |