Time: 4/4 Tenor: C Bass: A
1 6m 4
Now it's just my luck to have the watch, with nothing left to do
3 2m 5But watch the deadly waters glide, as we roll north to the Soo
And wonder when they'll turn again, and pitch us to the rail
3m 5 1And whirl off one more youngster in the gale
1 6m 4
The kid was so damned eager, it was all so big and new
3 2m 5You never had to tell him twice, or find him work to do
And evenings on the mess deck, he was always first to sing
3m 5 1And show us pictures of the girl he'd wed in spring
CHORUS ONE (after verses 1, 3,):
5 57 4 3But I told that kid a hundred times, don't take the lakes for granted
They'll go from calm to a hundred knots, so fast they seem en-chanted
1 6m 4But to-night some red-eyed Wiarton girl, lies staring at the wall
3 5 1And her lover's gone in-to a white squall
Now it's a thing that us old-timers know, in a sultry summer calm
There comes a blow from nowhere, and it goes off like a bomb
And a sixteen thousand tonner can be thrown upon her beam
While the gale takes all before it with a scream
The kid was on the hatches, lying staring at the sky
From where I stood, I swear I could, see tears fall from his eye
So I hadn't the heart to tell him, that he should be on a line
Even on a night so warm and fine
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WHITE SQUALL PAGE TWO
When it struck, he sat up with a start, I roared to him: Get down
3 2m 5But for all that he could hear, I might as well not made a sound
1 6m 4So I clung there to the stanchions and I felt my face grow pale
As he crawled hand-over-hand along the rail
Now I could feel her heeling over with the fury of the blow
3 2m 5And I watched the rail go under then, so terrible and slow
1 6m 4Then like some great dog she shook herself and roared upright a-gain
While overside I heard him call my name
So it's just my luck to have the watch, with nothing left to do
3 2m 5But watch the deadly waters glide, as we roll north to the Soo
1 6m 4And wonder when they'll turn again, and pitch us to the rail
And whirl off one more youngster in the gale
CHORUS TWO:
5 57 4 3And I tell these kids a hundred times, don't take the lakes for granted
They'll go from calm to a hundred knots, so fast they seem en-chanted
1 6m 4But to-night some red-eyed Wiarton girl, lies staring at the wall
3 5 1And her lover's gone into a white squall
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