High and Dry

Gordon Lightfoot

With a lady-like devotion
She sails the bitter ocean
If it wasn't for lovesick sailors
There'd be nothin' left but flotsam
Singin', "Why? Me, oh, my
Is there a better man than I?"
I hope you find your way back home
Before you're lyin' high and dry
I hope you find your way back home
Before you die

Her sails blow like bubbles
While you sip your daily doubles
If she wasn't so fond of the weather
She might give the deckhands trouble
Singin', "Why? Me, oh, my
Is there a better man than I?"
I hope you find your way back home
Before you're lyin' high and dry
I hope you find your way back home
Before you die

One day when I grew older
And I found I could not hold her
She took on a fine young skipper
Who soon run her up on a boulder
Singin', "Why? Me, oh, my
Is there a better man than I?"
I hope you find your way back home
Before you're lyin' high and dry
I hope you find your way back home
Before you die

Now the pleasures of the harbor
Don't include a lady barber
If it wasn't for Long John Silver
All of us pirates would've been martyrs
Singin', "Why? Me, oh, my
Is there a better man than I?"
I hope you find your way back home
Before you're lyin' high and dry
I hope you find your way back home
Before you're lyin' high and dry
I hope you find your way back home
Before you die

Trivia about the song High and Dry by Gordon Lightfoot

On which albums was the song “High and Dry” released by Gordon Lightfoot?
Gordon Lightfoot released the song on the albums “Sundown” in 1974 and “Gord's Gold Volume II” in 1988.

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