The Mariner's Revenge Song

The Decemberists

About The Mariner's Revenge Song

"The Mariner's Revenge Song" is a song in the form of a nautical ballad by The Decemberists from their 2005 album Picaresque.


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We are two mariners
Our ships' sole survivors
In this belly of a whale
Its ribs are ceiling beams
Its guts are carpeting
I guess we have some time to kill

You may not remember me
I was a child of three
And you, a lad of eighteen
But I remember you
And I will relay to you
How our histories interweave

At the time you were
A rake and a roustabout
Spending all your money
On the whores and hounds
Oh

You had a charming air
All cheap and debonair
My widowed mother found so sweet
And so she took you in
Her sheets still warm with him
Now filled with filth and foul disease

As time wore on you proved
A debt-ridden drunken mess
Leaving my mother
A poor consumptive wretch
Oh, oh

And then you disappeared
Your gambling arrears
The only thing you left behind
And then the magistrate
Reclaimed our small estate
And my poor mother lost her mind

Then, one day in spring
My dear sweet mother died
But before she did
I took her hand as she, dying, cried
Oh, oh

"Find him, bind him
Tie him to a pole and break
His fingers to splinters
Drag him to a hole
Until he wakes up naked
Clawing at the ceiling of his grave"

It took me fifteen years
To swallow all my tears
Among the urchins in the street
Until a priory
Took pity and hired me
To keep their vestry nice and neat

But never once in the employ
Of these holy men
Did I ever once turn my mind
From the thought of revenge
Oh, oh

One night I overheard
The prior exchanging words
With a penitent whaler from the sea
The captain of his ship
Who matched you toe to tip
Was known for wanton cruelty

The following day
I shipped to sea with a privateer
And in the whistle of the wind
I could almost hear
Oh, oh

"Find him, bind him
Tie him to a pole and break
His fingers to splinters
Drag him to a hole
Until he wakes up, naked
Clawing at the ceiling of his grave

There is one thing I must say to you
As you sail across the sea
Always, your mother will watch over you
As you avenge this wicked deed"

And then, that fateful night
We had you in our sight
After twenty months at sea
Your starboard flank abeam
I was getting my muskets clean
When came this rumbling from beneath

The ocean shook
The sky went black
And the captain quailed
And before us grew
The angry jaws
Of a giant whale
Oh, oh, oh, oh

Don't know how I survived
The crew all was chewed alive
I must have slipped between his teeth
But, oh, what providence
What divine intelligence
That you should survive as well as me

It gives my heart great joy
To see your eyes fill with fear
So lean in close and I will whisper
The last words you'll hear
Oh, oh

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The Decemberists

The Decemberists are an indie folk rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States, fronted by singer/songwriter Colin Meloy. The other members of the band are Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (Hammond organ, accordion, melodica, piano, keyboards, harmonica), Nate Query (bass guitar, string bass), and John Moen (drums, backing vocals, melodica, guitar). more »

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Written by: Colin Meloy

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6 facts about this song

Song Background
1. "The Mariner's Revenge Song" is a track by The Decemberists, featured on their third studio album, "Picaresque." 2. It was released on March 22, 2005. 3. This track is an indie folk ballad that narrates a story of a person who was abused by his mother's lover, from whom he later seeks revenge.
Band Information
4. The Decemberists are an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2000 by Colin Meloy. 5. The band was named after the 1825 Decemberist revolt in Russia.
Song Description
6. "The Mariner's Revenge Song" is a remarkable 8.5 minutes long story-telling folk track. 7. It has a clear sea-chantey influence, marked by accordion and mandolin play. 8. Its story revolves around a boy and his mother who get swindled by a rakish man and the boy's subsequent journey for vengeance.
Live Performances
9. A noteworthy aspect of live performances of "The Mariner's Revenge Song" is the band's request for audience participation. 10. Fans are asked to scream at a certain part of the song, acting as if they are being eaten by a whale.
Video Animation
11. An animated video was made by fan Eric Schleicher and his team, which later caught the band’s attention. 12. The video's creator won the award for Best Cinematography in a Music Video at the Los Angeles Music Video Festival, 2012. 13. The band loved the film so much they included it in their interactive app, "The Decemberists: Here Comes the Waves."
Overall Impact
14. The song has been praised for its complex narrative and engaging story, which is not commonly found in modern pop music. 15. It currently has over 17 million streams on Spotify, making it one of the band’s most popular songs. 16. The song’s lively storytelling has made it a fan favorite during live shows.

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