The Sinking Ship

Album: Caribbean Beat Vol. 2 (1986)
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  • [Spoken]
    This is an SOS from the Trinidad
    Location, seven miles off the coast of Venezuela
    SOS SOS Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Help! Help!

    The Trinidad, a luxury liner, sailing the Caribbean Sea
    With an old captain named Eric Williams
    For years sail smooth and free
    But sadly Eric Williams passed away
    The ship hit rough water that day
    Someone turn the bridge over
    To a captain named Chambers
    Mi blood crawl, things start to fall
    Hold mih head when a sailor bawl

    Captain, this ship is sinking
    Captain, these seas are rough
    We gas tank almost empty
    No electricity, we oil pressure reading low
    Shall we abandon ship?
    Or shall we stay on it, and perish slow?
    We don't know, we don't know
    Captain, you tell we what to do

    The Trinidad, oh she was a beauty,
    With wealth that few surpassed
    And in her day she sailed majestically
    They were few in her class
    Faithfully, she fulfilled her sailors' needs
    Some were overpowered by greed
    And so they pilfered slow
    Some took by bulk an' go
    Now she look dull, she's at a lull
    She could barely sit on her hull

    Captain, this ship is sinking
    Captain, these seas are rough
    We gas tank almost empty
    No electricity, we oil pressure reading low
    Shall we abandon ship?
    Or shall we stay on it, and perish slow?
    We don't know, we don't know
    Captain you tell we what to do

    The Trinidad, in her day of sailing
    She was a friend to one and all
    She never once ever hesitated
    To answer all SOS calls
    And yes, well she always did her best
    To help out those in distress
    Now it's so sad to see, she's in difficulties
    Those she help jeer, some of them cheer
    And sarcastically declare,

    Captain, this ship is sinking
    Captain, these seas are rough
    We gas tank almost empty
    No electricity, we oil pressure reading low
    Shall we abandon ship?
    Or shall we sit on it, and perish slow?
    We don't know, we don't know
    Captain, you tell we what to do

    [Spoken]
    If only there was something I could have done to restore the credibility of this beautiful vessel. Money is no problem.

    Now there's a lot of fingers pointing
    Suspicion running strong
    Who's to be blamed for all her failures?
    Who's to be blamed for doing her wrong?
    Now please remember, I'm warning you
    For thirty years she had the same crew
    Who hold the keys to her vault
    So we know who's at fault
    Now it's up to you, it's up to me
    To make her worthy to go back to sea

    Captain, this ship is sinking
    Captain, these seas are rough [oh yes]
    We gas tank almost empty
    No electricity, we oil pressure reading low
    Shall we abandon ship?
    Or shall we stay on it, and perish slow?
    We doh know, we doh know
    Captain you tell we what to do
    We don't know, we don't know
    Captain, you tell we what to do

    We don't know, we don't now
    You tell we what to do
    We don't know, we don't know
    You tell we what to do

    Put up a flag! Oh gosh, we don't know
    You tell we what to do
    Should we turn to the World Bank for help?
    We don't know, we don't know, we don't know
    We don't know, we don't know, we don't know
    Somebody put in an application to the World Bank
    Probably we get some help to do the repairs
    We don't know, we don't know You tell we what to do Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Abdel Mohammed from LondonOne of the best Calypso ever but never loved by supporters of the Govt. at the time. Still the same Government unable to take criticism.
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