Fair Winds and a Following Sea
Words and Music: Tom Lewis ©2006
(Available for free download here.)
May the road rise up to meet you, may the
wind ever be at your back,
May you find old friends waiting to greet you, there on the
outside track.
We're gathered together old times to remember, 'tis but for
ourselves we would grieve,
So we'll sing you a chorus and bid you farewell - fair winds
and a following sea.
We'll sing of 'The Leaf' and 'The Parting Glass', we'll raise
up our voices in song,
No sadness today for the one who has passed, celebrate with a
voice glad and strong.
A catch in the throat, a tear in the eye, but no funeral dirge
will this be,
We'll roar 'Auld Lang Syne' as a victory song - fair winds and
a following sea.
And those of us left here will miss a true friend, who shared
with us good times and bad,
Raising a glass to your memory we'll say: “We've known you –
why should be we sad?”
We honour a life that was lived to the full, we honour a
spirit, now free.
You'll long be remembered, whenever we say: “Fair winds and a
following sea!”
You'll long be remembered, whenever we say: “Fair winds and a
following sea!”