| A | |
| To s | ail on a dream on a crystal clear ocean, |
| D6 | |
| to ride on the crest of a wild raging s | torm |
| A | |
| To w | ork in the service of life and living, |
| D6 | |
| In search of the answers of questions u | nknown |
| A | |
| To be p | art of the movement and part of the growing, |
| A7 | |
| Part of beginning to un | derstand, |
| (chorus) |
| A | |
| Aye Calypso the pl | aces you've been to, |
| D | |
| The t | hings that you've shown us, |
| A | |
| The stories you t | ell, |
| D | A | |
| Aye Calypso, I s | ing to your spirit, |
| D | A | E | |
| Yhe m | en who have se | rved you so lo | ng and so well |
| D | A | E | |
| Hi dee ay-ee | ooo d | oo-dle o | h |
| D | A | E | |
| oo do do do do do d | oo-dle ay y | ee |
| A | E | Dsus | - | D | - | A | |
| doo-dle | ay e | e |
| (verse 2) |
| A | |
| Like the dolphin who guides you, you bring us beside you, |
| D6 | |
| To light up the darkness and show us the | way, |
| A | |
| For | though we are strangers in your silent world, |
| D6 | |
| To live on the land we must learn from the | sea, |
| A | |
| To | be true as the tide and free as a wind swell, |
| A7 | |
| Joyful and loving in letting it | be |
| (chorus) |
| A | |
| Aye Calypso the pl | aces you've been to, |
| D | |
| The t | hings that you've shown us, |
| A | |
| The stories you t | ell, |
| D | A | |
| Aye Calypso, I s | ing to your spirit, |
| D | A | E | |
| Yhe m | en who have se | rved you so lo | ng and so well |
| D | A | E | |
| Hi dee ay-ee | ooo d | oo-dle o | h |
| D | A | E | |
| oo do do do do do d | oo-dle ay y | ee |
| A | E | Dsus | - | D | - | A | |
| doo-dle | ay e | e |