I was on my way to a wedding feast When I met an old old man He begged me listen to his tale Before the feast began His eyes were black as coal And his beard as white as snow I found myself transfixed While he reeled to me his woe. We were sailing near Antarctica To escape a deadly storm When we sailed into a bank of fog We thought we,d never get home I saw a mighty albatross And shot it for its meat It flew three times around the mast Then landed at my feet The fog it went the sun came out No wind to move us on For eight whole weeks we never moved And soon our food was gone We saw a ship and hailed it But our fears were yet to come For it was a ghost ship manned by death And soon our food was gone I was the last one left alive And wondered for my life When suddenly the rain began And thunder rent the sky A crowd of angels raised the dead And hurried us on our way We made it back to England Then the ship sank off whitby Bay I'll never forget that mariner And the tale believed by none I never went to the wedding feast But made my way back home I often think of him to this day Especially in the sun And as the famous last words go I'm a sadder but wiser man Water water everywhere The boards began to shrink Water water everywhere But not a drop to drink