| I'm an old man on the sea, | |
| Sailed the straits alone, my ship and me. | |
| Wait each day for her last call, | |
| The night will come and she will take it all | |
| Take me where the winds have blown, | |
| On an endless voyage home, | |
| Where the albatross has flown. | |
| Swabbed the decks both near and far, | |
| Around the cape, my mate, and old Jack Tar. | |
| Fought with Nelson side by side, | |
| He's just a man with wits and some time to bide. | |
| Take me where the winds have blown, | |
| On an endless voyage home, | |
| Where the albatross has flown. | |
| La, la-la, la, la, la, la-la. | |
| La, la-la, la, la, la, la-la. | |
| La, la-la, la, la, la, la-la. | |
| La, la-la, la, la, la, la-la. | |
| La, la-la, la, la, la, la-la. | |
| Just an old man on the sea, | |
| Sailed the straights alone my ship and me | |
| Wait each day for her last call, | |
| Night will come and she will take it all. | |
| Take me where the winds have blown, | |
| On an endless voyage home, | |
| Where the albatross has flown. |