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CAPT. GEORGE A. GILCHRIST, BELFAST.
 
CAPT. GEORGE A. GILCHRIST, BELFAST.
OU may tear her tattered ensi~ down,
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YOU may tear her tattered ensign down,
That long has wayell on higb.
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That long has waved on high.
You may ~ive ber to tbe passing gales
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You may give her to the passing gales
If the gales are passin~ by;
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If the gales are passing by;
But you make a gt'eat mistake, I'm sure,
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But you make a great mistake, I'm sure,
 
If you take such poor advice.
 
If you take such poor advice.
Since Captain Gilchrist's always hero,
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Since Captain Gilchrist's always here,
 
To buy her at a price.
 
To buy her at a price.
 
He takes 'em from the ocean blue
 
He takes 'em from the ocean blue
 
And hauls 'em up by steam,
 
And hauls 'em up by steam,
He gives the craft a happy l'ide
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He gives the craft a happy ride
On the railway tbat's marine.
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On the railway that's marine.
 
He'll buy or sell or build or mend,
 
He'll buy or sell or build or mend,
 
The ship at any hour,
 
The ship at any hour,
And in the pauses of hi!!. work,
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And in the pauses of his work,
He'll go to selling flOlU'.
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He'll go to selling flour.
He likes the lodge, he likes the horse:There is no more to say,
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He likes the lodge, he likes the horse:-
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There is no more to say,
 
Except that there is no annual pass,
 
Except that there is no annual pass,
 
On his marine railway.
 
On his marine railway.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 14 June 2017

CAPT. GEORGE A. GILCHRIST, BELFAST. YOU may tear her tattered ensign down, That long has waved on high. You may give her to the passing gales If the gales are passing by; But you make a great mistake, I'm sure, If you take such poor advice. Since Captain Gilchrist's always here, To buy her at a price. He takes 'em from the ocean blue And hauls 'em up by steam, He gives the craft a happy ride On the railway that's marine. He'll buy or sell or build or mend, The ship at any hour, And in the pauses of his work, He'll go to selling flour. He likes the lodge, he likes the horse:- There is no more to say, Except that there is no annual pass, On his marine railway.