23 miles south-west of The Skerries
The Sugar Producer was standing by
In a force 10 north-easterly gale
As Pastime was beaten - beam-on to the seas
The yacht was beginning to fail
23 miles south-west of The Skerries
With hurricane warnings in force
When Coxswain Jones brought out the lifeboat
You'd think it could not get much worse
When the port engine stopped - on the lifeboat
Foul line from the Pastime had caught
And wrapped the propellor up tightly
Ensnaring the help it had brought
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Four people were trapped on the Pastime
One engine - and oil spread for calm
St Cybi - the lifeboat - approached her
To take off her crew - safe from harm
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The lifeboatmen grabbed the yacht's handrail
The yacht and St Cybi hauled wide
By violent water between them
But four people left the yacht's side
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Two men and two women to safety
To warmth and to food and to drink
The Pastime left heaving and rolling
No slack - so they left her to sink
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The storm was a fury - and battered
St Cybi - whose progress was slow
With hard work and sea - the propellor
Was cleared --for the throttle to go
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The Acting mechanic - inventive
Tied up - with a bootlace repair
The throttle - to make the stopped engine
Work hard - in the storm's rage out there
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The Coxswain - Wil Jones - was awarded
A medal in Silver The crew
The RNLI Thanks on Vellum
For all that they helped him to do
23 miles south-west of The Skerries
With hurricane warnings in force
When Coxswain Jones brought out the lifeboat
You'd think it could not get much worse
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