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GWhen she leaves safe harbor Headed for the fishin' ground's unCknown waters agGain; GAnd you wave goodbye to the friends on shore, CSteamin' with a northern wiGnd. GThe waves they roll and the wind's pickin' up, And the niCght is comin' on faGst; GShe turns her back to the island shore, Through thCe high waves she wiGll blast.
CHORUS: And it's
GOh, oh, oh, up she rises, The waCter rolls off of her deGck; GOh, oh, oh, up she rises, GuCided through the sea by her cDaptain, JGack. GOh, oh, up she rises, She's heCaded straight into the wiGnd; GOh, oh, oh, up she rises, ShCe goes back down, but she risDes again.G
In the morning the winds are calm, And the waters they glisten with the rising sun; The captain says all men on deck, There's a day's work to be done. We climb the rails, and we hit the deck, We've reached the fishing grounds at last. We work the day and hear the captain say, There's a windstorm coming up fast. When the catch is made, we steam for home, To a harbour safe and warm; Through a restless night we toss and turn, In the winds and waves of a storm. In the northern gale and a ten foot swell, She's a-cuttin' through the mighty sea; And the sound of a song is heard from below, The men you can hear 'em sing.