G5 C5 We were homeward bound one night on the deep A5 D5 Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep G5 C5 G5 I dreamed a dream and I thought it true C5 D5 C5 G5 Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew G5 C5 With 100 seamen he sailed away A5 D5 To the frozen ocean in the month of May G5 C5 G5 To seek a passage around the pole C5 D5 C5 G5 Where we poor sailors do sometimes go. G5 C5 Through cruel hardships they vainly strove A5 D5 Their ships on mountains of ice was drove G5 C5 G5 Only the Eskimo with his skin canoe C5 D5 C5 G5 Was the only one that ever came through G5 C5 In Baffin's Bay where the whale fish blow A5 D5 The fate of Franklin no man may know G5 C5 G5 The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell C5 D5 C5 G5 Lord Franklin among his seamen do dwell G5 C5 And now my burden it gives me pain A5 D5 For my Lord Franklin I'd sail the main G5 C5 G5 Ten thousand pounds I would freely give C5 D5 C5 G5 To say on earth that my Franklin do live.