| A | |
| To | sail on a dream on a crystal clear ocean, |
| D6 | |
| to ride on the crest of a wild raging | storm |
| A | |
| To | work in the service of life and living, |
| D6 | |
| in search of the answers of questions | unknown |
| A | |
| To be | part of the movement an part of the growing, |
| A11 | |
| part of beginning to | unserstand, |
| A | |
| Aye Calypso the | places you've been to, |
| D | A | |
| the | things that you've | shown us, |
| A | |
| the stories you | tell |
| D | A | |
| Aye Calypso, I | sing to your spirit, |
| D | A | E | |
| the | men who have | served you so | long and so well |
| E | D | A | E | |
| Hi dee | ay-ee | ooo | doo-dle | o |
| D | A | E | D | |
| oo do | do do do | do doo-dle | ay yee |
| A | E | Dsus4 | D | A | |
| doo-dle | ay ee |
| Like the dolphin who guides you, you bring us beside you |
| To light up the darkness and show us the way |
| For though we are strangers in your silent world |
| To live on the land we must learn from the sea |
| To be true as the tide and free as a wind swell |
| Joyful and loving in letting it be |
| chorus |