Farewell to Nova Scotia
Tommy Makem Lyrics


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[Chorus]
Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea bound coast
Let your mountains dark and dreary be
For when I am far away on the brimy ocean tossed
Will you ever heave a sigh or a wish for me?

The sun was setting in the west
The birds were singing on every tree
All nature seemed inclined for to rest
But still there was no rest for me

I grieve to leave my native land
I grieve to leave my comrades all
And my parents, whom I held so dear
And my bonny, bonny lassie that I loved so well

The drums do beat and the wars do alarm
My captain calls, I must obey
So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotia's charm
For it's early in the morning, I'll be far, far away

I have three brothers and they are at rest
Their arms are folded on their breasts




But a poor and simple sailor just like me
Must be tossed and driven on the dark, blue sea

Overall Meaning

The song "Farewell to Nova Scotia" is a farewell lament by a sailor who is about to leave Nova Scotia, his homeland, for an extended voyage on the sea. The chorus expresses a deep sorrow at leaving Nova Scotia, where the mountains are dark and dreary, and wonders if Nova Scotia will ever remember or think of the sailor when he is gone. The first verse sets the scene: as the sun sets in the west and the birds are singing, the sailor cannot find rest in nature, highlighting his deep sadness at having to leave his homeland. In the second and final verse, the sailor laments having to leave his parents, his comrades, and his beloved, his "bonny, bonny lassie." The drums of war beat and call the sailor, making him obey his captain and leave the charm of Nova Scotia, far away into the blue sea.


The song is a nostalgic and poignant tribute to Nova Scotia, which has become a beloved symbol of home and belonging for many Nova Scotians and Canadians. The song captures the feeling of displacement and yearning that accompanies leaving one's home, family, and loved ones, especially for the sailor who must face dangers and uncertainties on the sea. The lyrics convey a profound sense of loss and longing for all that the sailor must leave behind, as well as a sense of pride and duty to serve his captain, his country, and perhaps even his own dreams.


Line by Line Meaning

Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea bound coast
Goodbye to Nova Scotia, a coast surrounded by the sea


Let your mountains dark and dreary be
May your mountains be dark and sad


For when I am far away on the brimy ocean tossed
When I am far away and tossed by the salty sea


Will you ever heave a sigh or a wish for me?
Will you ever feel sad or miss me?


The sun was setting in the west
The sun was setting in the west


The birds were singing on every tree
The birds were singing on every tree


All nature seemed inclined for to rest
All nature seemed to be settling down


But still there was no rest for me
But I couldn't find peace


I grieve to leave my native land
I am sad to leave my home country


I grieve to leave my comrades all
I am sad to leave my friends


And my parents, whom I held so dear
And my parents, whom I loved so much


And my bonny, bonny lassie that I loved so well
And my beautiful, beautiful girl that I loved so much


The drums do beat and the wars do alarm
The drums are beating and war is upon us


My captain calls, I must obey
My captain is calling, I must obey


So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotia's charm
So goodbye, goodbye to the lovely Nova Scotia


For it's early in the morning, I'll be far, far away
Because it's early in the morning, I'll be very far away


I have three brothers and they are at rest
I have three brothers who have passed away


Their arms are folded on their breasts
Their arms are crossed over their chests


But a poor and simple sailor just like me
But a poor and simple sailor like me


Must be tossed and driven on the dark, blue sea
Must be thrown and pushed around on the dark, blue sea




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