A Sailor's Garland
John Edward Masefield (1878-1967) was an English poet and writer. He spent several years reading and writing aboard the sail training ship HMS Conway. He shipped to Chile aboard the Gilcruix, a four-masted barque of the White Star Line, but returned home after suffering from sunstroke. Masefield made one more attempt at the sailing profession aboard a New York-bound windjammer, but upon arrival he opted to try life as a writer instead. Masefield served as Poet Laureate from 1930-1967.
Masefield lamented that these “sea ballads… make up the bulk of the sea poetry we possess.” He claims the included ballads date from the 1500s to as late as 1830.
A section of 25 familiar shanties are included at the end.
- Lowlands
- Storm Along
- Whiskey Johnny
- Jean Francois
- Blow the Man Down
- Roll the Cotton Down
- Reuben Ranzo
- Roll and Go
- Roll Him Over
- Hanging Johnny
- Sally Brown
- Poor Old Joe
- Tommy’s Gone
- A Long Time Ago
- Blow, Bullies, Blow
- The Rio Grande
- Sebastopol
- The Banks of the Sacramento
- The Maid of Amsterdam
- Hand Over Hand
- Haul Away, O
- Haul the Bowline
- Runaway Chorus
- Paddy Doyle
- Leave Her, Johnny