CANDLELIGHT FISHERMAN O my dad was a fisherman bold And he lived till he grew old For he opens the pane and he pops out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. And often he say to me. You'd be wise before you go Do you open the pane and pop out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. When the north wind roughly blow Then I lay right snug below But I open the pane and pop out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. When the wind come out of the east. You'll be looking for sleet and snow. But I open the pane and pops out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. When the wind back into the west. That'll come a rough in at best, But I open the pane and pops out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. When the south wind softly blow, It's then I love to go And I open the pane and pop out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. And my poor wife say to me. We shall starve if you don't go So I open the pane and I pops out the flame. Just to see how the wind do blow. Ah, now all you fishermen bold, If you'd live till you grow old, Do you open the pane and pop out the flame Just to see how the wind do blow. @fish @weather @work recorded by Phil Hammond on Folksongs of Britain 3 filename[ CANDLBLO SF ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===