Net Hauling Song

Ewan MacColl

It's busk ye, me boys, get you up on the deck
And take up your stations for hauling the nets
And mind you pull together, lads, all through the night
And shaking your oilskins until it's daylight
With a heave and a haul and the shaking of nets

It's when we're out hauling we're living on hope
The boy in the locker, the lads on the ropes
The fellas in the hold who are hauling the nets
And shaking the herring out onto the deck
With a heave and a haul and the shaking of nets

It's net after net we pull up from the sea
With a haul and a shake and a one, two and three
The herring are a piling around our sea boots
And slithering and sliding down into the chutes
With a heave and a haul and the shaking of nets

It's hour after hour we are hauling away
All through the long night till the dawn of the day
The captain's in the wheelhouse he's on the RT
And the cook's in the galley a brewing the tea
And we're heaving and hauling and shaking of nets

Now the season is over so be on your way
And head for the home port to sign for your pay
Your missus will be waiting to welcome you home
It's so hard for a wife to be so much alone
And you're finished with heaving and hauling of nets

Trivia about the song Net Hauling Song by The Dubliners

When was the song “Net Hauling Song” released by The Dubliners?
The song Net Hauling Song was released in 1968, on the album “At It Again!”.
Who composed the song “Net Hauling Song” by The Dubliners?
The song “Net Hauling Song” by The Dubliners was composed by Ewan MacColl.

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