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1824–1903

MACKEREL SIGNS

Charles Godfrey Leland

Mackerel clouds and mares’ tails A-sailing, a-trailing, Make lofty ships carry low sails A-sailing, a-trailing away.

When the mack’ rel are in the sky, A-sailing, a-trailing; Soon the wind will be blowing high: A-sailing and trailing away.

When the mack’ rel shine in the moon, A-sailing, a-trailing; Then the wind will begin to tune: A-sailing, a-trailing away.

Of all the wind upon the seas, A-sailing, a-trailing; The best is an evening mackerel breeze: A-sailing and trailing away.

“A mackerel is a sailor-dish,” Said Jones, “for’ tis a sailor fish, All drest, like us, in white and blue, Which I do call the prettiest hue

Which the great heaven has to show Of all the colours in the bow: So, if you please, I’ ll sing to you A little song about the Blue!”

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