OPENER, MIDDLE BREAK
& CLOSER Sides face grand square
There's a port on a
western bay and it serves a hundred ships a day,
Lonely sailors pass the
time away as they talk about their home.
There's a girl in this
harbor town, and she works layin' whiskey down.
They say "Brandy,
fetch another round". She serves them whiskey and wine.
Brandy wears a braided
chain made of the finest silver from the north of
A locket that bears the
name of the man that Brandy loves.
Allemande
and weave.
And now, Brandy, you're a
fine girl. What a good wife you would be.
But my life, my love, and
my lady is the sea.
TAG: But my life, my love,
and my lady is the sea.
FIGURE: Heads (sides) ... swing my corner then you all promenade.
But my life,
my love, and my lady is the sea.