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THE BIRD CREW

The Albatross
Is the captain and boss,
Haul away boys, haul away!
The sea-gull queers
Are the officeers,
Haul away boys, haul away!
And the Carey chickens as I guess
Is every one an A.B.S.,
Haul away boys, haul away!
“I've heard,” said Chapin, “many folk agree,
Those birds are souls of sailors lost at sea,

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And often one around the vessel flies
To give us warning ere the storms arise.”
“Talkin' of spirits in the vasty deep,”
Said Ezra Bullard, late of Marblehead,
“There's one at least who never goes to sleep,
And mighty little good of him is said;
His special dispensation is to watch
The bottom of the ocean, and to see
It don't fall out—for if it did we catch
The very direst kind of misery,
For all the water runnin' through the hole
Would leave it dry as you can understand,
And from the Arctic to the 'tother pole,
'Twould be one thunderin' lot of empty land.”
And thereupon in his south-wester tones
He let us have the song of Davy Jones.