Pentangle - Lord franklin
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DI was homeward bound one night Gon the deep
EmSwinging in my hammock I feAll asleep
I dreDamed a dream and I thoGught it trDue
EmConcerning FraAnklin and his gaGllant cDrew G
DWith a hundred seamen he saiGled away
EmO'er frozen oceans in the mAonth of May
DTo seek a passage arouGnd the poDle
EmWhere we poor seAamen must soGmetimes gDo G
DThrough cruel hardships they maGinly strove
EmTheir ship on mountains of iAce was drove
DOnly the Eskimo with his sGkin caDnoe
EmWas the only oAne that eGver came thrDough G
DIn Baffin's Bay where the whGale fishes blow
EmThe fate of Franklin no mAan may know
DThe fate of Franklin no tonGgue can tDell
EmLord Franklin aloAne with his sailGors does dwDell G
DAnd now my body it givGes me pain
EmFor my long lost Franklin I would crAoss the main
DTen thousand pounds I would fGreely gDive
EmTo know on earAth that my FrankGlin does lDive G D