Mermaid Song

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Mermaid Song by Nawen Amakiir

  • Instrument: 24 string Lute
  • Costume: Shells and Tails
  • First Performed: Pirate Fair in Ferrell


When I was a youngling in a fishing town
An old man said to me:
"You can spend your life, your jolly life
Sailing on the sea.
You can search the world for pretty girls
Til your eyes grow weak and dim,
But don't go fishing for a mermaid, youngling
If you don't know how to swim"


'Cause her hair was red as a blood moon
Her skin was sunkissed and glistening
I loved that girl with all my heart
I only liked the upper part
I did not like the tail


So I signed aboard of a cargo ship
And my first very day at sea
There I spied in the waves,
Reaching out for me
"Come live with me in the sea said she,
Down on the ocean floor
And I'll show you many's a wondrous thing
That you've never seen before


So over I jumped and she pulled me down,
Down to her seaweed bed
A pillow made of tortoise-shell
She placed beneath my head
She fed me shrimp and caviar
Upon a silver dish from wreaks of old
From her head to her waist was just to my taste
But the rest of her was a fish


'Cause ...


Then one day, she swam away
So I sang to the clams and the whales
"Oh, how I miss her blood moon hair
And the silvery shine of her scales
Then her sister, she swam by
And set my heart a whirl
From her head to her waist was an ugly fish
But the rest of her was a girl


'Cause her hair was red as a blood moon
Her skin was sunkissed and glistening
I loved that girl with all my heart
I did not like the upper part
And that's how I get my ...