| Song | Jack Hinks |
| Artist | Great Big Sea |
| Album | Turn |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Traditional |
| [00:12.53] | Ah, when Jack comes ashore |
| [00:14.82] | He's got money galore |
| [00:16.57] | And he's seldom cut short of a job |
| [00:19.83] | He can dress now as well |
| [00:21.89] | As any can tell |
| [00:23.31] | With a good silver watch in his fob |
| [00:26.69] | Poor Jack in his life |
| [00:28.65] | Was ne'er paired with a wife |
| [00:30.50] | Though sometimes with lasses he links |
| [00:33.76] | He's a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [00:37.68] | Grog-drinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [00:41.57] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [00:43.90] | |
| [00:45.74] | When inclined for to spend |
| [00:47.37] | He walks in with a friend |
| [00:49.01] | And with pleasure he sits himself down |
| [00:52.50] | He tips off his glass |
| [00:54.12] | And he winks at the lass |
| [00:55.75] | And he smiles if she happens to frown |
| [00:58.80] | |
| [00:59.13] | And like a ramblin' true blue |
| [01:01.09] | When the rent becomes due |
| [01:02.69] | On the table the money he clinks |
| [01:05.99] | He's a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [01:10.02] | Grog-drinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [01:12.28] | |
| [01:39.04] | Round home the other fall |
| [01:41.14] | We fell into a squall |
| [01:42.80] | Round the northermost head of Cape Freels |
| [01:46.07] | We were washed away |
| [01:47.93] | Without further delay |
| [01:49.46] | At the thought how my spirit it chills |
| [01:52.24] | |
| [01:52.93] | We were bashed on the rocks |
| [01:54.78] | Like a hard-hunted fox |
| [01:56.64] | Of death and destruction he thinks |
| [02:00.01] | He's a seafaring sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:03.92] | Grog-drinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:08.06] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [02:10.02] | |
| [02:11.88] | Jack without fail |
| [02:13.73] | Was out in that same gale |
| [02:15.36] | Having drove across Bonavist Bay |
| [02:18.61] | Oh Neptune did rail |
| [02:20.53] | As he handed all sail |
| [02:22.12] | And he had his two spars cut away |
| [02:25.00] | |
| [02:25.82] | Oh, but Providence kind so eases the wind |
| [02:29.20] | And on sailors so constantly thinks |
| [02:34.07] | He saved |
| [02:35.13] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:39.00] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:42.27] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:45.72] | Grog-drinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:49.24] |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Traditional |
| [00:12.53] | Ah, when Jack comes ashore |
| [00:14.82] | He' s got money galore |
| [00:16.57] | And he' s seldom cut short of a job |
| [00:19.83] | He can dress now as well |
| [00:21.89] | As any can tell |
| [00:23.31] | With a good silver watch in his fob |
| [00:26.69] | Poor Jack in his life |
| [00:28.65] | Was ne' er paired with a wife |
| [00:30.50] | Though sometimes with lasses he links |
| [00:33.76] | He' s a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [00:37.68] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [00:41.57] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [00:43.90] | |
| [00:45.74] | When inclined for to spend |
| [00:47.37] | He walks in with a friend |
| [00:49.01] | And with pleasure he sits himself down |
| [00:52.50] | He tips off his glass |
| [00:54.12] | And he winks at the lass |
| [00:55.75] | And he smiles if she happens to frown |
| [00:58.80] | |
| [00:59.13] | And like a ramblin' true blue |
| [01:01.09] | When the rent becomes due |
| [01:02.69] | On the table the money he clinks |
| [01:05.99] | He' s a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [01:10.02] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [01:12.28] | |
| [01:39.04] | Round home the other fall |
| [01:41.14] | We fell into a squall |
| [01:42.80] | Round the northermost head of Cape Freels |
| [01:46.07] | We were washed away |
| [01:47.93] | Without further delay |
| [01:49.46] | At the thought how my spirit it chills |
| [01:52.24] | |
| [01:52.93] | We were bashed on the rocks |
| [01:54.78] | Like a hardhunted fox |
| [01:56.64] | Of death and destruction he thinks |
| [02:00.01] | He' s a seafaring sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:03.92] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:08.06] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [02:10.02] | |
| [02:11.88] | Jack without fail |
| [02:13.73] | Was out in that same gale |
| [02:15.36] | Having drove across Bonavist Bay |
| [02:18.61] | Oh Neptune did rail |
| [02:20.53] | As he handed all sail |
| [02:22.12] | And he had his two spars cut away |
| [02:25.00] | |
| [02:25.82] | Oh, but Providence kind so eases the wind |
| [02:29.20] | And on sailors so constantly thinks |
| [02:34.07] | He saved |
| [02:35.13] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:39.00] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:42.27] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:45.72] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:49.24] |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Traditional |
| [00:12.53] | Ah, when Jack comes ashore |
| [00:14.82] | He' s got money galore |
| [00:16.57] | And he' s seldom cut short of a job |
| [00:19.83] | He can dress now as well |
| [00:21.89] | As any can tell |
| [00:23.31] | With a good silver watch in his fob |
| [00:26.69] | Poor Jack in his life |
| [00:28.65] | Was ne' er paired with a wife |
| [00:30.50] | Though sometimes with lasses he links |
| [00:33.76] | He' s a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [00:37.68] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [00:41.57] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [00:43.90] | |
| [00:45.74] | When inclined for to spend |
| [00:47.37] | He walks in with a friend |
| [00:49.01] | And with pleasure he sits himself down |
| [00:52.50] | He tips off his glass |
| [00:54.12] | And he winks at the lass |
| [00:55.75] | And he smiles if she happens to frown |
| [00:58.80] | |
| [00:59.13] | And like a ramblin' true blue |
| [01:01.09] | When the rent becomes due |
| [01:02.69] | On the table the money he clinks |
| [01:05.99] | He' s a seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [01:10.02] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [01:12.28] | |
| [01:39.04] | Round home the other fall |
| [01:41.14] | We fell into a squall |
| [01:42.80] | Round the northermost head of Cape Freels |
| [01:46.07] | We were washed away |
| [01:47.93] | Without further delay |
| [01:49.46] | At the thought how my spirit it chills |
| [01:52.24] | |
| [01:52.93] | We were bashed on the rocks |
| [01:54.78] | Like a hardhunted fox |
| [01:56.64] | Of death and destruction he thinks |
| [02:00.01] | He' s a seafaring sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:03.92] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:08.06] | Oh, Jack Hinks |
| [02:10.02] | |
| [02:11.88] | Jack without fail |
| [02:13.73] | Was out in that same gale |
| [02:15.36] | Having drove across Bonavist Bay |
| [02:18.61] | Oh Neptune did rail |
| [02:20.53] | As he handed all sail |
| [02:22.12] | And he had his two spars cut away |
| [02:25.00] | |
| [02:25.82] | Oh, but Providence kind so eases the wind |
| [02:29.20] | And on sailors so constantly thinks |
| [02:34.07] | He saved |
| [02:35.13] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:39.00] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:42.27] | That seafarin', sailmakin', gamblin', caperin' |
| [02:45.72] | Grogdrinking hero, Jack Hinks |
| [02:49.24] |