Stan Rogers 1977
We were drinking down to Reedy’s house When first we heard the blow
It seemed to come from Ripper Rock So boldly forth to go
And sure enough the rusty tub Could just be barely seen
As her stern was high up in the air We made out Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Me boys I must remind you There’s a bottle left inside
So let us go and have a few And wait until low tide
And if the sea’s not claimed her When the glasses are licked clean
We will then set forth some dories lads And see what may be seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
Some songs and old tall stories then Came out to pass the time
Nor could a single bottle Keep us all until low tide
And so it was before we left The house we were at sea
So we scarcely can remember How we made the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
O the waves inside me belly Were as high as those outside
And though I’m never seasick I lost dinner overside
T’was well there was no crew to save For we’d have scared ’em green
We could scarcely keep ourselves From falling off the Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens Queen
Well Reedy goes straight down below And comes up with a cow
Hello I said now what would you Be wantin’ with that now
You’ll never take the cow home In a dory on such sea
Well me friend he says I’ve always fancied Fresh cream in me tea
For the lovely Athens Queen
I headed for the galley then Cause I was rather dry
And glad I was to get there quick For what should I spy
O what a shame it would have been For to lose it all at sea
Forty cases of the best Napolean Brandy ever seen
On the lovely Athens Queen
I loaded twenty cases boys Then headed for the shore
Unloaded them as quick as that And then pulled back for more
Smith was pullin’ for the shore But he could scarce be seen
Under near two hundred chickens And a leather couch of green
From the lovely Athens Queen
So here’s to all good salvagers Likewise to Ripper Rock
And to Napolean brandy of which Now we have much stock
We eat a lot of chicken And sit on a couch of green
And we wait for Ripper Rock To claim another Athens Queen
O, the lovely Athens QueenÂ
