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Sold by Neol Coward, a bit cheeky!

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Not Gilbert & Sullivan. It's by Sir Noel Coward, for his short play Red Peppers. He and Gertrude Lawrence first performed it in 1936.

Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?

What should we do with a drunken sailor?

So the saying goes

We're not tight and we're not too bright

Great Scott? I don't suppose

We've lost our way

And we've lost our pay

And to make the things complete

We've been and gone

And lost the blooming fleet

Has anybody seen our ship?

The H.M.S. Peculiar

We've been on shore for a month or more

And when we see the Captain

We should get what for

Heave ho, me hearties

Sing Glory, Hallelujah

A lady bold as she could be

Pinched our whistles at the Golden Key

Now, we're in between the devil and the big blue sea

Has anybody seen our ship?

Has anybody seen our ship?

The H.M.S. Suggestive

She sailed away across the bay

And we haven't had a smell of her

Since New Year's day

Heave ho, me hearties

We're getting rather restive

We pooled our money, spent the lot

The world forgetting by the world forgot

Now, we haven't got a penny for the you-know-what

Has anybody seen?

Has anybody seen?

Has anybody seen?

Has anybody seen?

Has anybody, anybody, anybody seen

Has anybody seen our ship?

Our ship???

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