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Blow, Ye Winds

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o! Clear a-way your run- ning gear, blow, ye winds, high - o!

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They send you to New Bedford, that famous whaling port,
And give you to some land-sharks to board and fit you out, singing,
Blow, ye winds in the morning, blow, ye winds, high-o!
Clear away your running gear, blow, ye winds, high-o!

It's now we're out to sea, my boys, the wind comes on to blow;
One half the watch is sick on deck, the other half below, singing,
Blow, ye winds in the morning, blow, ye winds, high-o!
Clear away your running gear, blow, ye winds, high-o!

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