The Last of the Great Whales

Andy Barnes

My soul has been torn from me
And I am bleeding
My heart it has been rent
And I am crying
All the beauty around me fades
And I am screaming
I am the last of the great whales
And I am dying

Last night I heard the cry
Of my last companion
The roar of the harpoon gun
And then I was alone
I thought of the days gone by
When we were thousands
But I know that I soon must die
The last leviathan

This morning the sun did rise
Crimson in the north sky
The ice was the colour of blood
And the winds they did sigh
I rose for to take a breath
It was my last one
From a gun came the roar of death
And now I am donе

Oh now that we are all gone
Thеre's no more hunting
The big fellow is no more
It's no use lamenting
What race will be next in line?
All for the slaughter
The elephant or the seal
Or your sons and daughters

My soul has been torn from me
And I am bleeding
My heart it has been rent
And I am crying
All the beauty around me fades
And I am screaming
I am the last of the great whales
And I am dying

Trivia about the song The Last of the Great Whales by The Dubliners

When was the song “The Last of the Great Whales” released by The Dubliners?
The song The Last of the Great Whales was released in 1987, on the album “25 Years Celebration”.
Who composed the song “The Last of the Great Whales” by The Dubliners?
The song “The Last of the Great Whales” by The Dubliners was composed by Andy Barnes.

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