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Norwich Under the Water
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Up jumped the herring, the queen of the sea,
She sang out, “Old Skipper, o, you can’t catch me.”
Chorus (after each verse):
In this windy old weather, stormy old weather,
When the wind blow, we’ll all pull together!
Up jumped the mackerel, with spots on his back,
He sang out, “Old Skipper, you’re on your own track.”
Up jumped the sprat, the smallest of all,
He sang out, “Old Skipper, come haul your trawl haul.”
Up jumped the crab, with his great long claws,
He sang out, “Old Skipper, you ’ll run her ashore.”
Up jumped the rooker, his back hard and tough,
He sang out, “Old steward, you will bum the duff.”
Up jumped the mackerel, with spots on his back,
He sang out, “Old Skipper, come square your main tack.”
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Bill Vine UK
Bill Vine is an experimental composer, performer, improviser, audio/visual artist and instrument
maker.
Bill has worked with national and international artists across multiple art forms, including renowned composer Gavin Bryars, Vinicius Salles (choreographer, Brazil), John Boursnell (writer, Scotland), Adrian Lever (pianist, England/Serbia), and Blitz Club/New Romantic pioneer Rusty Egan.
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