Gaelic Storm - Devil Down Below
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Tabbed by Owen Tosh
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Intro:
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I used to be a fisherman, on the icy crests we'd ride
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Like a banshee on the wind, we'd sail the ocean wide.
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From the shoals of Yarmouth bay to Newfoundland we'd go
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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Out to the snows of Greenland, into the screaming gale
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Out into the storm chasing down the whale
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When the harpoon struck the mighty fish would pull
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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In our bunks we'd find no solace, no comfort just remorse
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We'd curse at the bad fortune that set us on this course
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Gathered 'round the lamplight we'd sing both high and low
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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From the rocks of Lizard Reef to Plymouth we are bound
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The skipper's yelling blood as the jagged cliffs we round
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Jack Duggan in the forsail, Billy Reilly in the crow
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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Only when we'd quenched the mighty vessel's appetite
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Would the captain tell us, "Lads, we'll be going home tonight"
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We'd turn to the raging sea and raise our fists and yell,
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"You won't be seeing us today you won't be seeing us in Hell!"
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Once ashore we'd head into the pub for a tankard full of ale
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One day would turn into a week and the time would come to sail
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We'd say goodbye to the girls to we love, then off from the shore we'd row
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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and we'd shout, shout, shout, shout, shout at the Devil down below
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