Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Lifeboat Mona, artist - The Dubliners.
Date of issue: 04.03.2009
Song language: English
The Lifeboat Mona |
Remember December fifty-nine |
The howling wind and the driving rain |
Remember the gallant men who drowned |
On the lifeboat, Mona was her name |
The wind it blows and the sea roars up |
Beats the land with mighty waves |
At St. Andrew's Bay the lightship fought |
The sea until her moorings gave |
The captain signalled to the shore |
'We must have help or we’ll go down' |
From Broughty Ferry at two a.m. |
They sent The Lifeboat Mona |
Eight men formed that gallant crew |
They set their boat against the main |
The wind’s so hard and the sea’s so rough |
We’ll never see land or home again |
Three hours went by and the Mona called |
The winds blow hard and the seas run high |
In the morning on Carnusty Beach |
The Mona and her crew did lie |
Five lay drowned in the kelp there |
Two were washed up on the shore |
Eight men died when the boat capsized |
And the eighth is lost forever more |
Remember December fifty-nine |
The howling wind and the driving rain |
The men who leave the land behind |
And the men who never see land again |
Remember December fifty-nine |
The howling wind and the driving rain |
The men who leave the land behind |
And the men who never see land again |