The Girls Around Cape Horn

(The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite; Rounding the Horn)

This song gives the description of a passage to Chile. A brig Amphitrite was active in the 1820s, and could be the historical reference for the song. Another ship of the same name was lost in 1833 while carrying female convicts to Australia. Amphitrite, in Greek mythology, is the goddess of the sea and wife of Poseidon.

The song appears as early as 1879 in the journal of Andrew Hicks. The melody was used for variations including Colcord's description of the "famed ship California".

The phrase Blue Peter refers to the nautical signal flag, a blue P, that signifies "all persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea."