The Eddystone Light

Burl Ives - The Eddystone light

My father was the keeper of the Eddystone Light
And he slept with a mermaid one fine night.
From this union there came three,
A porpoise and a porgy and the other was me.

Chorus: Yo, ho, ho, the wind blows free: oh, for a life on the rolling sea.

One night while I was a-trimmin' of the glim
A-singin' a verse from the evening hymn,
A voice from the starboard shouted, “Ahoy!”
And there was my mother a-sittin' on a buoy.

“Oh, what has become of my children three?”
My mother then she asked of me
“One was exhibited as a talking fish
And the other was served in a chafing dish.”

Then the phosphorus flashed in her seaweed hair;
I looked again, and my mother wasn't there.
A voice come a-echoing out through the night:
“To Hell with the keeper of the Eddystone Light!”

Trivia about the song The Eddystone Light by Burl Ives

On which albums was the song “The Eddystone Light” released by Burl Ives?
Burl Ives released the song on the albums “A Collection Of Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume I” in 1949, “Sings Down To The Sea In Ships (Sailing, Whaling And Fishing Songs)” in 1956, “Down to the Sea in Ships” in 1956, and “The Collection” in 2001.

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