Unknown Miscellaneous Paddy And The Whale PADDY AND THE WHALE Paddy O'Brian left Ireland in glee; He had a strong notion old England to see; He shipped in the Nellie, for England was bound And the whiskey he drank made his head go around Cho: Laddy whack, fol de dol, fol de rol I dee dee * O, Paddy been never sailing before; It made his heart ache when he heard the loud roar; For the glance of his eye, a whale he did spy: "I'm going to be ate," says Paddy,"by-and-by" O, Paddy run forward and caught hold of the mast He grasped his arms round and there he held fast The boat gave a tip, and, losing his grip Down in the whale's belly poor Paddy did slip He was down in the whale six months and five days Till luck one day to his throat he did pop The whale give a snort and then give a blow And out on the land poor Paddy did go O, Paddy is landed and safe on the shore; He swears that he 'll never go to sea any more The next time he wishes old England to see It will be when the railroad runs over the sea Note: Alternate chorus I've heard is: Caterwaulin', Tarpaulin', Harpoonin' and all Tune is another Derry Down variant RG From Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland, Greenleaf Collected from John Edison, Fleur de Lys, 1929 @sailor @fish Filename[ PADWHAL Play.exe DERRDWN2 RG ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===