MOTHER CAREY

By Charles Godfrey Leland

With the wind old Mother Carey,

Yo ho oh!

Churns the sea to make her dairy:

Yo ho oh!

When you see a storm a-brewin’,

Yo ho oh!

That is Mother Carey’ s doin’:

Yo ho oh!

When you see Mother Carey’ s chickens,

Yo ho oh!

Then look out to catch the dickens!

Yo ho oh!

When you hear the icebergs rattle,

Yo ho oh!

Those are Mother Carey’ s cattle:

Yo ho oh!

When you see them split — a-halving,

Yo ho oh!

Then Mother Carey’ s cows are calving:

Yo ho oh!

When you see a flying fish,

Yo ho oh!

Lose no time but make your wish:

Yo ho oh!

Irish pennons when they’ re flying,

Yo ho oh!

Set old Mother Carey crying:

Yo ho oh!

When the sea-gulls dip for slush,

Yo ho oh!

Mother Carey stirs the mush:

Yo ho oh!

When one sea-gull follows you,

Yo ho oh!

Mother Carey soon makes it two:

Yo ho oh!

When the sea-gulls fly by two,

Yo ho oh!

Soon good luck will come to you:

Yo ho oh!

When the sea-gulls fly by threes,

Yo ho oh!

Soon you’ ll have a spanking breeze:

Yo ho oh!

If seven follow you into port,

Yo ho oh!

There the sailors’ ll have good sport:

Yo ho oh!

When a rope trails in the water,

Yo ho oh!

That is Mother Carey’ s garter:

Yo ho oh!

When the clouds are red as roses,

Yo ho oh!

Those are Mother Carey’ s posies:

Yo ho oh!

If you want to win your Mary,

Yo ho oh!

Throw out a biscuit to Mother Carey:

Yo ho oh!

And so they would have chantyd all night long,

But some one broke it with another song.