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Molly May (with Alison Brown)

Just a lad I was of thirteen years

When my father passed away

And I had to take a job as a deck hand

On the Molly MayAnd the time I spent one Summer past

Turned into fifty years

And the sound she made as she broke the waves

Still rings within my earsShe was passed to me when I was twenty-three

Cap'n Mills went 'round the bend

He saw a forerunner on the dock one night

And never sailed againSuperstition be damned, I sailed her proud

Fair maiden of the sea

There was never another like her

And no one for her but me

I saw the time with me in my prime

No man could be my equal

Through the eye of a needle I'd sail her any day

When I grew older, I couldn't hold her

My courage slipped away

So they put a young boy from Canso

At the wheel of the Molly MayI was there to see her sail away

In the cold December haze

But the Canso boy had never seen the likes

Of the Southeast wind and wavesAt the harbor's mouth, she drifted South

Right into Light House Rock

And he smashed her keel and laid her low

While I watched there from the dock

I saw the days amid devil ways

No man could be my equal

Through the eye of a needle I'd sail her any day

When I grew older, I couldn't hold her

My courage slipped away

So they put a young boy from Canso

At the wheel of the Molly May...And I wish that I'd gone down, boys

At the wheel of the Molly May

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