A capital ship for an ocean trip
Was the walloping window blind
No gale that blew dismayed her crew
Or troubled the captain's mind
The man at the wheel was taught to feel
Contempt for the wildest blow
And it often appeared when the weather had cleared
That he'd been in his bunk below
The boatswain's mate was very sedate
Yet fond of amusement too
And he played hopscotch with the starboard watch
While the captain tickled the crew
And the gunner we had was apparently mad
For he stood on the cannon's tail
And fired salutes in the captain's boots
In the teeth of a booming gale
The captain sat in a commodore's hat
And dined in a royal way
On toasted pigs and pickles and figs
And gummery bread each day
But the rest of us ate from an odious plate
For the food that was given the crew
Was a number of tons of hot cross buns
Chopped up with sugar and glue
We all felt ill as mariners will
On a diet that's cheap and rude
And the poop deck shook when we dipped the cook
In a tub of his gluesome food
Then nautical pride we laid aside
And we cast the vessel ashore
On the gulliby isles, where the poohpooh smiles
And the anagzanders roar
Composed of sand was that favored land
And trimmed in cinnamon straws
And pink and blue was the pleasing hue
Of the tickletoeteasers claws
We climbed to the edge of a sandy ledge
And soared with the whistling bee
And we only stopped at four o'clock
For a pot of cinnamon tea
From dawn to dark, on rubagub bark
We fed, till we all had grown
Uncommonly thin. Then a boat blew in
On a wind from the torriby zone
She was stubby and square, but we didn't much care
And we cheerily put to sea
We plotted a course for the land of blue horse
Due west 'cross the peppermint sea