Songtext:
The Dead Horse
Oh, a poor old man came riding by,
An' we say so! An' we know so
A poor old man came riding by!
Oh, poor old horse!
Says I, ''Ol' man, yer 'orse will die''
Says I, ''Ol' man, yer 'orse will die''
An' if he dies we'll tan his hide,
An' if he don't we'll ride him again
For one long month I rode him hard,
For one long month I rode him hard
One month a hell-bent life we've led,
But ye've laid in a nice warm bed
But now yer month is up, ol' Turk,
Git up, yer swine, an' look for work
Git up, yer swine, an' look for graft,
While we lays on, an' yanks ye aft
After hard, hard work an' sore abuse,
We'll salt ye down for sailor use
An' if ye think this ain't not true,
In the horse-cask look, an' ye'll find his shoe
He's as dead as a nail in the lamproom door,
He won't come a'hazin' us no more
We'll use the hair of his tail to sew our sails,
We'll use the hair of his tail to sew our sails
We'll yank him aft to the cabin door,
An' now goodbye, ye son-o'-a-whore
We'll hoist him up to the main yardarm,
We'll hoist him up to the main yardarm
An' we'll drop him down to the depths of the sea,
We'll drop him down to the bottom of the sea
We'll sink him down with a long, long roll,
Where the sharks 'll have his body, and the devil have his soul!
Oh, 'tis growl ye may but go ye must,
If ye growl too hard yer head they'll bust
I thought I heard the Old Man say,
Just one more pull, lads, then belay!
This needs a bit of historical explanation Sailors would arrive
in harbor, and spend all their wages long before the ship left
This was somewhat depressing, since somehow most of the
"attractions" of the port would NOT take credit and so the
custom of ''drawing on a dead horse'', or drawing a month's wages
in advance, came into being I'm told that this still exists in
the US Navy Unfortunately, this leads to the equally depressing
pay a month later where your buddies are getting paid, and you
aren't A kind of ritual developed around the belated ''death''
of the debt The ship's sailmaker would use the materials at
hand to build an effigy of a horse, and a dusk a solemn
candlelight procession would form on deck The horse would be
paraded around the ship three times, and then hoisted on a rope
to the topmost yardarm There, the youngest member of the crew
would cut the rope on cue, dropping the horse into the sea The
traditional three-cheer salute was given, and the captain would
issue a ration of grog (watered rum) to each man JY
@sailor @ritual
filename[ DEADHORS
playexe DEADHORS
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Oh, a poor old man came riding by,
An' we say so! An' we know so
A poor old man came riding by!
Oh, poor old horse!
Says I, ''Ol' man, yer 'orse will die''
Says I, ''Ol' man, yer 'orse will die''
An' if he dies we'll tan his hide,
An' if he don't we'll ride him again
For one long month I rode him hard,
For one long month I rode him hard
One month a hell-bent life we've led,
But ye've laid in a nice warm bed
But now yer month is up, ol' Turk,
Git up, yer swine, an' look for work
Git up, yer swine, an' look for graft,
While we lays on, an' yanks ye aft
After hard, hard work an' sore abuse,
We'll salt ye down for sailor use
An' if ye think this ain't not true,
In the horse-cask look, an' ye'll find his shoe
He's as dead as a nail in the lamproom door,
He won't come a'hazin' us no more
We'll use the hair of his tail to sew our sails,
We'll use the hair of his tail to sew our sails
We'll yank him aft to the cabin door,
An' now goodbye, ye son-o'-a-whore
We'll hoist him up to the main yardarm,
We'll hoist him up to the main yardarm
An' we'll drop him down to the depths of the sea,
We'll drop him down to the bottom of the sea
We'll sink him down with a long, long roll,
Where the sharks 'll have his body, and the devil have his soul!
Oh, 'tis growl ye may but go ye must,
If ye growl too hard yer head they'll bust
I thought I heard the Old Man say,
Just one more pull, lads, then belay!
This needs a bit of historical explanation Sailors would arrive
in harbor, and spend all their wages long before the ship left
This was somewhat depressing, since somehow most of the
"attractions" of the port would NOT take credit and so the
custom of ''drawing on a dead horse'', or drawing a month's wages
in advance, came into being I'm told that this still exists in
the US Navy Unfortunately, this leads to the equally depressing
pay a month later where your buddies are getting paid, and you
aren't A kind of ritual developed around the belated ''death''
of the debt The ship's sailmaker would use the materials at
hand to build an effigy of a horse, and a dusk a solemn
candlelight procession would form on deck The horse would be
paraded around the ship three times, and then hoisted on a rope
to the topmost yardarm There, the youngest member of the crew
would cut the rope on cue, dropping the horse into the sea The
traditional three-cheer salute was given, and the captain would
issue a ration of grog (watered rum) to each man JY
@sailor @ritual
filename[ DEADHORS
playexe DEADHORS
BR
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY


