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