Old Admirals
    (专辑: Past, Present & Future - 1973)
    
    I 
can well recall the 
first time I 
ever put to sea,  It was on the 
old "Calcutta" in eighteen fifty-three.  I 
was just a 
lad of fourteen years, a 
midshipman to be  To make my way in sailing ships of the 
Royal Navy.   By the 
time that I 
was twenty-one I'd sailed the 
world around,  Weathered storms in the 
China seas with the 
hatches battened down,  And made my way by starlight off the 
coast of Newfoundland  And dined on beer and herrings while the 
waves blew all around.   I 
live in retirement now and through my window comes the 
sound  Of seagulls and sets my mind remembering.  The 
evening stars like memories sail far beyond the 
distant trees  Way out across the 
open seas I 
hear them sing.   Oh, the 
wooden ships they turned to iron and the 
iron ships to steel  And shed their sails like autumn leaves with the 
turning of the 
wheel  And I 
was given Captain's rank, and soon took under me  the 
proudest ship that ever sailed for Queen and country.   Ah, the 
old queen she passed away with the 
newborn century  And I 
received my calling up to the 
admiralty.  The 
sands ran through the 
hourglass each day more rapidly  As we watched the 
growing of the 
fleets of High Germany.   So at last the 
Great War blazed I 
waited with the 
passing days  a 
call to arms that never came, writing letters.  "I may be old now in your eyes, but all my years have made me wise,  You don't see where the 
danger lies, oh call me back, call me back..."   But the 
war, it ran its course they could find no use for me  And I 
live in the 
country now, grandchildren on my knee  And sometimes think in all this world the 
saddest thing to be  Old admirals who feel the 
wind and never put to sea.   Now just like you, I've sailed my dreams like ships across the 
sea  And some of them they've come on rocks and some faced mutiny  And when they're sunken one by one I'll join that company  Old admirals who feel the 
wind, and never put to sea.