Song: Rathlin Island May 26, 2008 14:24:27 GMT Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by Ptarmigan on May 26, 2008 14:24:27 GMT Rathlin Island by Brian ConnorsSailing southwards from Rathlin IslandPast Fair Head and by Murlough BayWith a north wind to drive us homewardWhat care we for the wind or sprayWe've been fishing since morning earlyWhen the sun first shone on the seaWe've a fine catch of lythe and glashanSix wee codlings for Friday's teaSailing southwards from Rathlin IslandPast Fair Head and by Murlough BayWith a north wind to drive us homewardWhat care we for the wind or sprayIt's a life for a man of freedomWith a good boat and trusty crewAnd the sea is his realm and kingdomWith the wild seals and gannets tooSailing southwards from Rathlin IslandPast Fair Head and by Murlough BayWith a north wind to drive us homewardWhat care we for the wind or sprayWe'll be home by the evening, surelyDown the coast and the ebbing tideWe'll be greeted by Henry AndyFor a pint or two down in McBrides Rathlin Island