I sing of a capting who's well known to fame A naval commander, Bill Jinks is his name Who sailed where the Murray's clear waters do flow Did this freshwater shellback, with his Yeo heave a yeo To the Port of Wahgunyah his vessel was bound When night came upon him and darkness was 'round Not a star on the waters its clear light did throw But the vessel sped onward with a Yeo heave a yeo "Oh Capting, oh Capting, let's make for the shore For the winds they do rage and the waves they do roar!" "Nay, nay," said the capting, "though the fierce winds may blow I will stick to my vessel with a Yeo heave a yeo." "Oh Capting, oh Capting, the waves sweep the deck Oh Capting, oh Capting, we'll soon be a wreck — To the river's deep bosom each seaman will go!" But the capting laughed lightly, with his Yeo heave a yeo "Farewell to our maidens — the girls we adore Farewell to our friends — we shall see them no more" The crew shrieked with terror, the capting he swore — They had stuck on a sandbank, so the men walked ashore