Your Last Good-bye
Where the seagull soars, and the mighty ocean roars
When the wind from the north blows so frantic
On the banks of Newfoundland, the oil rigs stand
In search of crude from the cold Northwest Atlantic
She's the finest in the land, designed and built by man
To withstand all that nature has to offer
And the Ocean Ranger's crew numbered 84 men true
To their homes and their sons, wives and daughters
Look away to the west, there's a storm upon the wind
Bringing rain, snow and seas four stories high
Look away to the west, will you see your homes again
Or is this the time to say your last good-bye
Your last good-bye
Then there's trouble from within, the rig is listing once again
And the gallant crew are ordered to abandon
But the hurricane's too strong, when the morning comes she's gone
And not a soul survived to tell us what had happened
What had happened
Husbands, fathers, sons and brothers, leave behind so many others
Who will not forget the price their loved ones paid
Was it fate that dealt the hand, or the carelessness of man
That led so many to an early grave
An early grave
Look away to the west, there's a storm upon the wind
Bringing rain, snow and seas four stories high
Look away to the west, will you see your homes again
Or is this the time to say your last good-bye
Your last good-bye
May God grant peace and serenity, to our brothers lost at sea
And give their families strength to bear their grief and pain
And if our men must sweat and toil, in pursuit of offshore oil
Pray to God to bring them safely home again
Safely home again
Where the seagull soars, and the mighty ocean roars
When the wind from the north blows so frantic
On the banks of Newfoundland, the oil rigs stand
In search of crude from the cold Northwest Atlantic
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Written by Bruce Moss
February 18, 1982
To God be the glory