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The song describes the sinking of the steamship Princess Sophia, which struck a reef near Vanderbilt Reef off the coast of Alaska in October 1918, resulting in the deaths of all 343 passengers and crew. As the Princess Sophia steamed through the night carrying passengers and gold from the Klondike, the captain charted her course through the islands with only a coal oil lamp. In the early morning, she struck the reef without warning. Though lifeboats were sent to rescue the crew, there were too few as the winds and seas rose. By dawn, all aboard had perished when the ship slipped beneath the waves.
The song describes the sinking of the steamship Princess Sophia, which struck a reef near Vanderbilt Reef off the coast of Alaska in October 1918, resulting in the deaths of all 343 passengers and crew. As the Princess Sophia steamed through the night carrying passengers and gold from the Klondike, the captain charted her course through the islands with only a coal oil lamp. In the early morning, she struck the reef without warning. Though lifeboats were sent to rescue the crew, there were too few as the winds and seas rose. By dawn, all aboard had perished when the ship slipped beneath the waves.
The song describes the sinking of the steamship Princess Sophia, which struck a reef near Vanderbilt Reef off the coast of Alaska in October 1918, resulting in the deaths of all 343 passengers and crew. As the Princess Sophia steamed through the night carrying passengers and gold from the Klondike, the captain charted her course through the islands with only a coal oil lamp. In the early morning, she struck the reef without warning. Though lifeboats were sent to rescue the crew, there were too few as the winds and seas rose. By dawn, all aboard had perished when the ship slipped beneath the waves.
Verse 1 As the legend is told she was laden with gold And near four hundred souls from the Klondike As the sun left the valley the captain gave tally Shes a Princess well steam through the midnight Was a breeze from the North as she plotted her course Soon past Haines then South-East through the islands With a coal oil lamp charted course through the damp with nary a light from the mainland
Chorus As the Princess drew near Her bow would soon rear For the rock lay ahead was to take her On that early cold morn Struck a reef without warn Vanderbilt was the name of her maker
Verse 2 She was up on the hard to the skippers chagrin On that ill-fated night in October and the call soon went out send a lifeboat about Make it quick for I think I can hold her And the seas they were calm as the boats through the dawn Came long side the confusion and sorrow but your boats are too few for to rescue my crew well stand by for a large one tomorrow
Chorus As the Princess drew near Her bow would soon rear For the rock lay ahead was to take her On that early cold morn Struck a reef without warn Vanderbilt was the name of her maker
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And the winds began to blow ( and the winds began to blow) And the seas began to grow ( and the seas began to grow) Then she opened up her arms and took her down below No, no, no, no, no, no Took her down below No, no, no, no, no, no She wasnt meant to go Into the sea below
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Verse 3
When the wind, she laid down a score of lifeboats abound Full intent on a heroic rescue Rushing North through the sea to where the Princess slipped free From the rock that had held her last evening twas a scene of dismay for at the dawn of the day All were lost of her crew without reason Forgive the captains last call lend a prayer, bless them all For the winds bound to change in that season
Chorus As the Princess drew near Her bow would soon rear For the rock lay ahead was to take her On that early cold morn Struck a reef without warn Vanderbilt was the name of her maker