D We were bound home in October, A D from the shores of Labrador. G A Trying to head a strong Nor'easter and D snow too. D But, the wind swept down up on us, A D and the day was dark as night, G just before we made A D the land at Baccalieu. [Verse 2] D Now we tried to clear the island, A D as we brought her further south. G But, the wind from up A D the Nor'east stronger blew. D Till our lookout soon he shouted, A D and there lay dead ahead, G though a snow squall, A D loomed the rocks at Baccalieu. [Verse 3] D But, it was hard down by the tiller, A D as we struggled with the sheets, G A D tryin' our best to haul 'em in a foot or two. D Till our decks so sharply tilted, A D We could barely keep our feet, G As we struggled, A D On the rocks at Baccalieu. [Verse 4] D Now the combers beat her under, and A D I thought she'd never rise, and G A D Her main boom, it was bending nigh in two. D With her lee rails two foot under, A D Three hands upon the wheel, G Sure we hauled her, A D from the rocks at Baccalieu. [Break] (One verse instrumental with fiddle) [Verse 5] D To leeward was the island, A D To windward was the shore, and G That blinding sleet could, A D cut you through and through. D But, our hearts were beating gladly, A D for no longer could we gaze, G down to leeward, A D at the rocks of Baccalieu. G Down to leeward, A D at the rocks of Baccalieu. G A D
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