Home From the Sea
Liam Clancy Lyrics


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on a cold winter night
With a storm at its height
the lifeboat answered the call
They pitched and they tossed
Till we thought they were lost
As we watched from the harbor wall
Though the night was pitch black
There was no turning back
For someone was waiting out there
But each volunteer
Had to live with his fear
As they joined in a silent prayer
And carry them
Home, home, home from the sea
Angels of mercy, answer our plea
and carry us
Home, home, home from the sea
Carry us safely, home from the sea

As they battled their way
Past the mouth of the bay
It was blowing like never before
As they gallantly fought
Every one of them thought
Of loved ones back on the shore
Then a flicker of light
And they knew they were right
There she was on the crest of a wave
She's an old fishing boat
And she's barely afloat
Please God, there are souls we can save
And carry them
Home, home, home from the sea
Angels of mercy, answer our plea
And carry us
Home, home, home from the sea
Carry us safely
Home from the sea

And back in the town
In a street that runs down
To the sea and the harbor wall
They'd gathered in pairs
At the foot of the stairs
To wait or the radio call
And just before dawn
When all hope was gone
Came hush and a faraway sound
Twas the coxswain he roared
All survivors on board
Thank God and we're homeward bound
And carry them
(chorus)(2 times)
Home, home, homefrom the sea
Angels of mercy, answer our plea
And carry us
Home, home, home from the sea




Carry us safely
Home from the sea

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Liam Clancy's song "Home From the Sea" tell the story of a group of volunteers on a lifeboat who answer a distress call during a stormy winter night. Despite the treacherous conditions, the volunteers set out to rescue the crew of an old fishing boat that is nearly sinking. As they battle their way through the storm, they think of their loved ones back on shore and pray that they will be able to save the souls in need. Meanwhile, people gather at the harbor wall, waiting for news of their loved ones' fate. Finally, the sound of the coxswain's voice on the radio brings hope and relief as he announces that all survivors are on board and they are heading home.


The song is a powerful evocation of the dangers and the heroism of those who risk their lives to save others at sea. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desperation, as well as the deep sense of community and solidarity that characterizes life in small coastal towns. The chorus, with its repeated plea to the "angels of mercy" to carry the rescuers and the rescued safely home, highlights the spiritual dimension of the story, underscoring the idea that these men and women are doing the work of God in bringing people back from the brink of death.


Line by Line Meaning

On a cold winter night
In a chilly winter evening


With a storm at its height
During a severe storm


The lifeboat answered the call
The lifeboat crew responded to an emergency


They pitched and they tossed
The lifeboat was swaying and bouncing in the rough sea


Till we thought they were lost
Their safety was uncertain to the bystanders


As we watched from the harbor wall
People were observing from the harbor's embankment


Though the night was pitch black
The night was completely dark


There was no turning back
The crew had no option to abandon the mission


For someone was waiting out there
There was someone in distress who needed their assistance


But each volunteer
Each participant


Had to live with his fear
Had to tolerate angst and apprehension


As they joined in a silent prayer
As they prayed internally


And carry them
And transport them


Home, home, home from the sea
Back to their house and away from the sea


Angels of mercy, answer our plea
Kind messengers, respond to our request


As they battled their way
While they were struggling hard


Past the mouth of the bay
Through the entrance of the harbor


It was blowing like never before
The winds were stronger than ever


As they gallantly fought
As they bravely confronted the situation


Every one of them thought
All of them reflected


Of loved ones back on the shore
About their beloveds waiting at the beach


Then a flicker of light
A small spark of light


And they knew they were right
They verified that they found the vessel in distress


There she was on the crest of a wave
The boat was visible, atop a wave's summit


She's an old fishing boat
The ship in danger is a former fishing vessel


And she's barely afloat
The boat is almost sinking


Please God, there are souls we can save
God please, allow us to rescue the people on board


And back in the town
Meanwhile, in the city


In a street that runs down
At a street that descends


To the sea and the harbor wall
Towards the sea and the embankment of the harbor


They'd gathered in pairs
They assembled in groups of two


At the foot of the stairs
Near the steps


To wait or the radio call
To anticipate the radio message


And just before dawn
And in the early morning


When all hope was gone
At a period of no expectation


Came hush and a faraway sound
Then appeared a silence and a sound from the distance


Twas the coxswain he roared
The coxswain shouted


All survivors on board
All the people to be rescued were on the lifeboat


Thank God and we're homeward bound
We're going back home thanks to God


Carry us safely
Transport us securely




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

James Blaul

Makes me think of the song sung by Liam
Clancy, “Home from the Sea”.

Song on YouTube
https://youtu.be/fI3xtoO-TnE?si=OwROBpXP5u0a0Btr


Lyrics (ending of song)
And just before dawn
When all hope was gone
Came a hush and a faraway sound.
'Twas the coxswain he roared
All survivors on board
Thank God and we're homeward bound.

To carry them home, home, home from the sea
Angels of mercy, answer our plea
And carry them home, home, home from the sea
Carry them safely home from the sea.

Home, home, home from the sea
Angels of mercy, answer our plea
And carry them home, home, home from the sea
Carry them safely home from the sea.



All comments from YouTube:

Sophie Morrison

This song was sung by a local in Union Hall when my Uncle Michael and four other fishermen went missing off the coast of Cork on 15th January 2012, they have all been found and laid to rest, may they all Rest In Peace <3

Dave Byrne

RIP to all who are lost at sea. So many brave hard working men trying to earn a living from fishing the job they love. Also great credit to their equally brave rescuers and so ably reflected in this great song.

Graham Funnell

So sad, Sophie. We in Cornwall lost 8 one night in December 40 years ago, and hold a vigil on every anniversary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penlee_lifeboat_disaster

Tim Warner

What a great song! I have always been a fan of Liam, and as a volunteer marine rescue member, this song stirs up great memories and sad memories alike. But makes me proud to be a volunteer.

Michael Neville

As an old sailor, I appreciate the efforts of the RNLI, Coast Guards, and other lifesaving organizations world wide. This song brings a tear to my eye and a lump to my throat. Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm hath bound the restless wave, Who bids the mighty ocean deep Its own appointed limits keep; Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in peril on the sea!

Eamon O'Brien

A truly wonderful song sung by a great singer. Just volunteered for the RNLI in Dun Laoghaire recently and am looking forward to helping them raise funds in the future for the Lifeboats.

James Griffin

A masterful rendition

Robert Malsch

As a US Navy vet, I love this Hymn, and request that it be sung in Church on our "Veterans Day"... I believe it's your "Rememberance Day". God Bless all who serve today, and all of us who served before them.

Seantim O Sullivan

I love this song, especially sung by Liam.

matthew hayes

Listening to  Liam you can imagine being there on the pier.He brings the story to light.wonderful singer.rip Liam.

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