Father Neptune

Connie Converse

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    When my man goes to sea
    He steps so high and free
    I think I know as I watch him go
    That he has no need for me, for me

    And when my man comes home
    And waits a while to roam
    I think I see when he smiles at me
    That he's dreaming of the foam, the foam

    I'm not a pious Christian
    And I do not go to mass
    But I pray to Father Neptune
    To let him safely pass

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    I sing to the God with the three-pronged rod
    And the whiskers wild and free
    That I've got a man with a beard and a tan
    And a passion for the sea

    He rides through the storm and the cold and the warm
    And he loves to risk his neck
    And I like to know when he goes below
    That it's just below the deck

    Oh, Neptune, Father Neptune
    I tell you fair and true
    That if you should lose my sailor
    I'll sing no more to you

    When he's home from sea he is half with me
    And he's gone when I close the door
    And it's still his creed that he has no need
    Of a wife except on shore

    I know it's the boat that keeps him afloat
    But I like to think it's me
    And if it were not for this
    I would sink to the depths of the sea

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    Composition: Connie Converse

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