Make And Break Harbour

Stan Rogers

How still lies the bay in the bright western airs

Which blow from the crimson horizon

Once more we tack home with a dry empty hold

Saving gas with the breezes so fair

She's a kindly Cape Isander, old, but still sound

But so lost in the longliner's shadow

Make and break, and make do, but the fish are so few

That she won't be replaced should she founder



It's so hard not to think of before the big war

When the cod were so cheap and so plenty

Foreign trawlers go by now with long-seeing eyes

Taking all, where we seldom take any

And so the young folk don't stay with the fisherman's way

Long ago, they all moved to the cities

And the ones left behind, old, tired, and blind

Can't work for "a pound or a penny".



Chorus:



In Make and Break Harbour the boats are so few

Too many are pulled up and rotten

Most houses stand empty, old nets hung to dry

Are blown away, lost and forgotten.



I can see the big draggers have stirred up the bay

Leaving lobster traps smashed on the bottom

Can they think it don't pay to respect the old ways

That Make and Break men have not forgotton?



For we still keep our time to the turn of the tide

And this boat that I built with my father

Still lifts to the sky! The one lunger and I

Still talk like old friends on the water.