My Donald
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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My Donald he works on the sea
Where the waves they blow wild and free
He splices the ropes, he sets the sail,
Southward he goes, in search of the whale.

He never thinks of me left behind
Nor the torments that rage in my mind
He's mine for only half part of the year
Then leaves me behind, with nothing but a tear.

Oh you ladies who smell the wild rose
Think for the perfume to where a man goes
Think of the women, the children that yearn
For men never return from hunting the sperm.

Oh my Donald he works on the sea
Where the waves they blow wild and free




He splices the ropes, he sets the sail,
Southward he goes, in search of the whale.

Overall Meaning

Bert Jansch's song "My Donald" is an emotional ballad that portrays the experience of a woman left behind on land while her significant other, Donald, works on the sea as a whale hunter. The opening lines set the scene, describing the rough and untamed sea that Donald works on day in and day out. The singer laments how Donald never thinks about her and the turmoil that she faces during his prolonged absence. Even though she gets to spend some time with him each year, it is not enough, and she is left with only tears when he departs for the sea once again.


The chorus is a call to action. Women who enjoy the pleasures of life on land are asked to think about the women and children left behind, lonely and anxious, while their men go hunting sperm whales. The message is clear: while life on land is undoubtedly comfortable and enjoyable, the price that "whale hunters" and their loved ones pay is one of anxiety and heartache.


Overall, "My Donald" is a poignant tale of the cost of adventure and the price that loved ones pay for it.


Line by Line Meaning

My Donald he works on the sea
Donald, the singer, works on a ship out on the sea.


Where the waves they blow wild and free
The sea is rough and unpredictable with strong, uncontrolled waves.


He splices the ropes, he sets the sail,
Donald is a skilled seaman who repairs and fixes the ropes and sails of the ship.


Southward he goes, in search of the whale.
He sails in the direction of the south, on a mission to hunt for whales.


He never thinks of me left behind
Despite their relationship, Donald doesn't think about his partner who he leaves behind while he is away at sea.


Nor the torments that rage in my mind
His partner is tormented with worry and anxiety while he's out on a dangerous mission.


He's mine for only half part of the year
Donald is only with his partner for half the year as the other half is spent out to sea.


Then leaves me behind, with nothing but a tear.
Donald's partner is left alone and heartbroken with tears in her eyes when he leaves for his voyage.


Oh you ladies who smell the wild rose
The singer is addressing a group of women who appreciate and admire the beauty of nature, symbolized by the wild rose.


Think for the perfume to where a man goes
The women should consider that sultry perfumes may lead a man to go on dangerous missions at sea.


Think of the women, the children that yearn
The women should think of the women and children left behind, who long for their loved ones' safe return.


For men never return from hunting the sperm.
Hunting for sperm whales is dangerous, and many seamen never return from such a mission.


Oh my Donald he works on the sea
The singer repeats the statement from the beginning of the song to emphasize Donald's occupation.


Where the waves they blow wild and free
The danger and unpredictability of the rough sea is further emphasized.


He splices the ropes, he sets the sail,
Again, the singer repeats the same line to reinforce Donald's duties and responsibilities while at sea.


Southward he goes, in search of the whale.
The reason for his dangerous journey is restated, further highlighting the dangers associated with it.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: OWEN FRANCIS HAND

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Ronen Ben

just beautiful