48 The Nipper

    The Nipper (Ian Geddes; Original tune (in C) by Tom Lewis)

    Now way back when I was a nipper,
    Before them steam ships came along.
    Great clippers were driven by power of wind
    Sails blossomed aloft to the lilt of a song
    Anchors were weighed by sailors
    Sometimes took half of the crew
    There were songs for that capstan-work also
    Aye, Jack Tar knew a shanty or two
    Now sometimes there might be a fiddle
    Or a sailor pounding a drum
    But you never would get the end of the song
    ‘Cos the singing would stop when the hauling was done
    Phonograph invented by Edison
    With a windlass attached to the side,
    Replaced “foo-foo bands” formed in the fo’c’sle
    And the old sailor songs nearly died
    For a while there were whole generations
    Who never heard “Blow The Man Down”
    The “Drunken Sailor” was often performed
    Not knowing ’twas sung as the capstan was turned
    Today we’ve revived the shanties
    They’re twice as much fun as back then
    ‘Cos we don’t have to stamp round no capstan
    And we sing them right up to the end