The Wreck Of The Anna Maria
Forty long days in an old sailing ship
How my eyes long to rest on the shore
I'll be glad to see land and to touch the fair hand
Of the maiden I left there before
From the African sea we came loaded
With coconuts, spices and coal
And perfume and gold and silk dresses
For our women to wear and behold
Now the wind and the sea are arisin'
And the sails feel the birth of a storm
I turn up my coat and feel good with the hope
That soon I'll be home in the warm
But there's trouble high up in the rigging
And the decks are awash with the sea
Sailors are trying to cope with the storm
As the sails try hard to break free
We grapple the ropes of the mainsail
As the rigging strains hard in the gale
But the wind and the sea will not answer our plea
And our efforts seem destined to fail
The lifeboats are starting to tremble
As we lower them high on the swell
Will we get home to our loved ones again
There's no one alive who can tell
Then a light in the distance before us
Quickens the heart of each man
As we row hard with hope in the sight that we see
Drawing close to the safety of land
My ship was the Anna Maria
She was found on the rocks split in two
The cargo was lost with the captain
And the first mate and some of the crew
Forty long days in an old sailing ship
How my eyes long to rest on the shore
I'll be glad to see land and to touch the fair hand
Of the maiden I left there before
Of the maiden I left there before
Of the maiden I left there before
Written by Laurie Thompson and Bruce Moss
To God be the glory