Written by Séan McCann
D G If you've never worked on water, if you've never sailed the sea, A G A then you still have a lot to learn of living strong and free. D G with your face to the bow and your back to the breeze, A G A D there's nothing like a sou'west wind to set a mind at ease. Bm A Many make their living, drilling deep for oil, Bm G A far away in desert lands, they burn and fight and toil, D G to make a healthy profit, digging in the ground, A G A D but I'd rather be a sailor and sail the world around. Bm A some might work in factories, or building bigger roads, Bm G A driving dirty deisel trucks, and hauling heavy loads. D G there's nothing that I wouldnt try to keep my kin alive, A G A D but I'd rather be a sailor, and watch the world slide by. D G If you've never worked on water, if you've never sailed the sea, A G A then you still have a lot to learn of living strong and free. D G with your face to the bow and your back to the breeze, A G A D there's nothing like a sou'west wind to set the mind at ease. Bm A I know well a sailor's life is not for everyone, Bm G A some can't take the rolling, some can't take the rum. D G But I was born to ride these waves until my tale is done. A G A D But I'd rather be a sailor, beneath the salty sun! A G A D I'd rather be a sailor, beneath the salty sun! D G If you've never worked on water, if you've never sailed the sea, A G A then you still have a lot to learn of living strong and free. D G with your face to the bow and your back to the breeze, A G A D there's nothing like a sou'west wind to set the mind at ease. A G A D There's nothing like a sou'west wind to set the mind at ease!