Twas eighteen hundred and twenty four On March the eighteenth day We hoist our colors to the top of the mast And to Greenland bore away, brave boys And to Greenland bore away Oh, the look-out up on the mainmast stood With a spy-glass in his hand "There's a whale, there's a whale There's a whale-fish," he cried "And she blows at every span, brave boys And she blows at every span" The captain stood on the quarterdeck And the ice was in his eye "Overhaul, overhaul, let your jib-sheet fall And put your boats to sea, brave boys And put your boats to sea!" Oh, the boats got down and the men aboard And the whale was full in view Resolved, resolved was each whaler-man bold To steer where the whale-fish blew, brave boys To steer where the whale-fish blew Now the harpoon struck and the lines played out But she gave such a flourish with her tail She capsized our boat and we lost five men And we could not catch that whale, brave boys And we could not catch that whale Oh, the losing of that sperm-whale fish It grieved our captain sore But the losing of those five jolly tars Oh, it grieved him ten times more, brave boys Oh, it grieved him ten times more "Up anchor now," the captain cried "For the winter's star do appear It is time for to leave this cold country And for England we will steer, brave boys And for England we will steer" Oh, Greenland is a barren place It's a place that bears no green Where there's ice and snow, and the whale-fish blows And the daylight's seldom seen, brave boys And the daylight's seldom seen