Julia, wishing Bold Riley sang more sea shanties, set out to find one that could be included in the band’s repertoire. She quickly realized how difficult it was to find sea shanties written for and about women, so she turned her efforts towards writing one herself. This song is inspired by and dedicated to the strong women who cleared a path for new generations of strong women!
lyrics
maryann walks in the cool morning fog
while sailors are lashing their ships to the dock
she watches and learns as they wrestle the cords
so brave and so brawny, they’ve done this before
talk ‘round the town says one ship’s short on men
so maryann’s making the circuit again,
petitions the captain to sail with his crew,
but he says, “with that body, what work could ye do?”
though spurned by the captain, she summons a force
sets out on her own to determine a course
she cares for the town that she’s always called home
but this bold young woman, she’s ready to roam
so make yourself heavy, you fine little lass
and pull up the anchor, with all that you have
you’re fit for the journey, you’re made for the sea
it’s time to set sail, time to set yourself free
deep in the harbor the vessel’s alone
she’s weary and ragged, her tired frame moans
she’s long been abandoned by men who would say,
“she creaks with the tide and we’ve numbered her days”
on closer inspection, this weathered façade
is housing a hull that is rugged and broad
her seaworthy name has been tainted by time
but with a scrub and a dusting, this cutter will shine
“i’ll be your captain!” our maryann cries
she hops on the deck with a fire in her eyes
so make yourself heavy, you fine little lass
and hoist up the mainsail, with all that you have
you’re fit for the journey, you’re made for the sea
it’s time to set sail, time to set yourself free
out in the darkness, forgiveness is rare
the ocean knows nothing of mercy or care
the saltwater’s sting and the wind’s whipping lash
is clouding her vision, obscuring her path
but bones carry memories etched when they’re young,
the paths they have traveled, the songs they have sung
a novice gets nervous, she’s strong but she’s new
a wise friend, though tired, can keep her course true
so make yourself heavy, you fine little lass
and lean on the tiller, with all that you have
you’re fit for the journey, you’re made for the sea
it’s time to set sail, time to set yourself free
oh, make yourself heavy, you fine little lass
and greet the horizon with all that you have
you’re fit for the journey, you’re made for the sea,
it’s time to set sail, time to set yourself free
credits
from Kinship,
released October 11, 2019
music and lyrics by Julia Edwards
arranged by Bold Riley
Dennis Boyd - bass, vocals
Jud Caswell - cittern
Julia Edwards - lead vocals, accordion
John Gunn - bodhran
Michael Hayashida - fiddle, vocals
Erin Sampson - vocals
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