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Excursion Around the Bay Lyrics

Well it was on this Monday morning
And the day been calm and fine
To the Harbour Grace excursion
With the boys to have a time
And just before the sailor
Took the gangway from the pier
I saw some fellow haul me wife
Aboard as a volunteer

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Oh me, oh my, I heard me old wife cry
Oh me, oh my, I think I'm gonna die!
Oh me, oh my, I heard me old wife say,
"I wish I'd never taken this excursion around the bay"

We had full three hundred souls aboard, oh what a splendid sight!
Left strong and regimental to make our spirits bright
And meself being in the double, when a funny things they'd say
They choke themselves from laughing when they'd see us in the bay

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Me wife she got no better, she turned a sickly green
I fed her cake and candy, fat pork and kerosene
Castor oil and sugar of candy, I rubbed pure oil on her face
And I said she'll be a dandy when we reaches Harbour Grace!

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My wife she got no better, my wife me darling dear
The screeches from her trolley ya could hear in Carbonear
I tried every place in Harbour Grace,
Tried every store and shop,
To get her something for a cure or take her to the hop.

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She died below the brandy's as we were coming back
We buried her in the ocean, wrapped up in a Union Jack
So now I am a single man, in search of a pretty face
And the woman that says she'll have me, I'm off for Harbour Grace!

[Chorus]
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The song is told in story form, but there is more "meaning" beyond what is said. It is a coded warning to wives to let their men go out and party without them. … The song is about an excursion to Harbour Grace, which Wikipedia describes as "essentially an all-day party attended by hundreds of people, in which they would all travel together by train or boat and then do activities at the destination. Excursions were often characterized by excessive drinking and rowdy behaviour." … First verse: The singer is going out on a booze cruise. He didn't expect his wife to come along, but she seems to have been forced onto the ship. (Let's not speculate about what the "volunteer" work entailed; perhaps this was simply serving drinks.) … 2nd verse: He's having a good time (no mention of his wife). … 3rd verse: His wife is sick, and what does he do? He feeds her "cake and candy, fat pork and kerosene, castor oil and sugar of candy". Most of these things would make a sick person feel even worse, while kerosene has even worse, poisonous effects. Either the singer is a true idiot, or he is not actually trying to make his wife feel better. … 4th verse: They get to the party destination, and his wife's "screeches" can be heard far away. The singer goes to the shops to find a cure, or to "take her to the hop". He wants to go to the dance, he wants to find some way to get her there. Taking a person so sick they're screeching to a dance does not seem like it would help them feel better. … 5th verse: The wife dies (I think from alcohol poisoning, "beneath the brandies"). She's immediately buried at sea, despite it being a short journey. The singer does not mourn, but immediately is "in search of a pretty face". Further, he says "And the woman that says she'll have me, I'm off for Harbor Grace!" My interpretation of this line is "If I end up married again, I'll be leaving for the party town." Either he's planning to temporarily get away from his new wife, or (even more darkly) he's hoping for the same outcome again. … The singer was going on a party boat, makes his already-ill wife more sick to the point that she dies, and he's off to find another woman (who had better not get in the way of his partying). His wife declares, repeatedly, "I wish I'd never taken this excursion around the bay". … I love the song, the melodies and harmonies in the chorus, but I think it's not as lighthearted as it sounds.

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