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Paddy West

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courtesy of www.SailorSongs.com

As I was walking down London Street I come to Paddy West's house
He gave me a dish of American hash he called it Liverpool scouse
He said There's a ship and she's wanting hands and on her you must sign
The mate's a bastard the captain's worse but she will suit you fine

CHORUS
Take off your dungaree jacket and give yourself a rest
And we'll think on them cold nor'westers that we had at Paddy West's.

When we had finished our dinner boys the wind began to blow
Paddy sent me to the attic the main-royal for to stow
But when I got to the attic no main-royal could I find
So I turned myself 'round to the window and I furled the window blind 

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Now Paddy he pipes all hands on deck their stations for to man
His wife she stood in the doorway a bucket in her hand
And Paddy he cries Now let her rip and she throws the water our way
Crying Clew in the fore the gan'sl boys she's taking on the spray  

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Now seeing she's bound for the southward to Frisco she was bound
Paddy he takes a length of rope and he lays it on the ground
We all steps over and back again and he says to me That's fine
And if ever they ask were you ever at sea you can say you crossed the line 

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To every two men that graduates I'll give one outfit free
For two good men on watch at once ye never need to see
Oilskins me boys you'll never want carpet slippers made of felt
I'll dish out to the pair o' you and a rope yarn for a belt 

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Paddy says Now pay attention these lessons you will learn
The starboard is where the ship she points the right is called the stern
So look ye aft to your starboard port and you will find northwest
And that's the way they teach you at the school of Paddy West 

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There's just one thing for you to do before you sail away
Just step around the table where the bullock's horn do lay Ten
And if ever they ask Were you ever at sea  you can say Ten times 'round the Horn
And be jaisus but you're and old sailor man from the day that you were born 

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Put on your dungaree jacket and walk out looking your best
And tell 'em that you're an old sailor man that's come from Paddy West's



The author of this website has put a lot of time and effort into gathering the greatest collection of sea shanties for the world to enjoy - There are songs that have been to sung to a job of work at sea for many, many years and collecting them has been a great endeavour. - Roger Chartier has made the effort out of his own interest and the requests that he has gotten to do this work from fellow musicians who wanted a good source of sea shanties to draw on and learn from. He has been told that for this effort he is a remarkable man.