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The Flowers Of Bermuda by Stan Rogers




           The Flowers Of Bermuda







G          C       D             G
He was the captain of the Nightingale
G          D         C        D
Twenty-one days from Clyde in coal
D                  C       D  G              C
He could smell the flowers of Bermuda in the gale
        D           C          G
When he died on the North Rock shoal

                C          D  G
Just five short hours from Bermuda
     D    C       D
In a fine October gale 
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O there came a cry, " Oh, there be breakers dead ahead
         D       C      D
From the collier Nightingale

          C       D                   G
No sooner had the captain brought her round,
            D       C     D
Then came a rending crash below
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Hard on her beam ends groaning, went the Nightingale
        D        C        G
And overside her mainmast goes

           C   D              G  
"O captain are we all for drowning,"
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Came a cry from all the crew
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"The boats be smashed! How are we all then to be saved?
         D        C           D
They are stove in through and through

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O are ye brave and hardy collier men
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Or are you blind and cannot see
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O the captain's gig still lies before ye whole and sound
             D     C      G
And it shall carry all of we 

G          C       D             G
He was the captain of the Nightingale
G          D         C        D
Twenty-one days from Clyde in coal
D                  C       D  G              C
He could smell the flowers of Bermuda in the gale
        D           C          G
When he died on the North Rock shoal

             C         D   G  
But when the crew were all assembled
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And the gig prepared for sea
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'Twas seen there were but eighteen places to be manned
             D      C          D
And nineteen mortal souls were we

              C         D          G  
But cries the captain," now do not delay
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Nor do you spare a thought for me
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My duty is to save you all now if I can
       D            C      G
see ye return quick as can be

G          C       D             G
He was the captain of the Nightingale
G          D         C        D
Twenty-one days from Clyde in coal
D                  C       D  G              C
He could smell the flowers of Bermuda in the gale
        D           C          G
When he died on the North Rock shoal

G            C       D     G
Oh, there be flowers in Bermuda
G      D       C     D
Beauty lies on every hand
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And there be laughter ease and drink there for every man
          D     C       D
But there is no joy for me

G           C           D               G
For when we reached the wretched Nightingale
G       D     C         D
What an awful sight was plain
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O the captain, drowned, was tangled in the mizzen chains
        D       C           G
Smiling bravely beneath the sea

G          C       D             G
He was the captain of the Nightingale
G          D         C        D
Twenty-one days from Clyde in coal
D                  C       D  G              C
He could smell the flowers of Bermuda in the gale
        D           C          G
When he died on the North Rock shoal












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