The Mermaid And The Seagull

Ralph Mctell

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    Listening to you idle talk
    Smoke rising to the ceiling
    The words just seem to float on by
    Maybe you've had the feeling
    Then looking into my empty glass
    I noticed the bar clock was ten minutes fast
    My beer was gone, and my money's spent,
    And I think it's about time that I went.

    I went walking along the main road
    How can they call it High Street?
    I said "Hello" to a face I know
    But he had someone to meet.
    Then I noticed that the sea was coming in
    I almost felt like taking a swim,
    But the sea gets wild so I've been told
    And anyway it was much too cold.

    I buttoned my coat up to my chin
    Went walking along the sand
    I thought I heard the mermaid sing
    To the sound of a big brass band.
    A seagull offered me a ride
    And so as not to hurt his pride
    I said I wasn't going far
    And I let him carry my guitar.

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    Then along come a mermaid, said "Come sing me a song,
    And I'll stop the band from playing".
    I was pleased and played with ease
    To the mermaids gentle swaying.
    I must've stayed there for an hour or two
    The seagull said he'd have to go
    And the mermaid said that she'd rather hear more
    But she left me standing on the shore.

    The sun was bathing in the sea
    Right on the water line.
    I shouted "Goodbye", but he didn't reply
    I know he had no time.
    Even my footprints had disappeared
    And as for the road I steered
    Out from the sea there come a sigh
    I think my mermaid said "Goodbye".

    And I'm listening to you idle talk
    Smoke rising to the ceiling
    And I'm watching the words go floating by
    Maybe you've had the feeling.
    Maybe you've had the feeling.

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    Composition: Ralph McTell

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