Oh, the engine’s gone dead!” cried the men who were there And she passed up the dock on the wide Delaware; Then the ship ran aground and the oil got away And they did not report the big spill on that day. It was hundreds of thousands of gallons galore Stretching thirty-two miles down the Delaware shore; There were geese in the marshes out looking for food, They got stuck where they stood in the oncoming crude!
And it’s oil, oil, Drifting to the sea; An' it's oil, oil, Don’t buy it at the station, You can get it now for free, Just come on down to the shoreline Where the water used to be.
In the well-charted waters of the Nantucket shoals Was a ship run aground, full of oil we were told; In a week’s worth of rough winter weather and waves, The boat started cracking and it could not be saved. It was seven point six million gallons this time--- Consider the danger and think of the crime As it poured out a slick stretching into the tide Over one hundred miles, it came deep, it came wide!
It was oil! oil! Pouring in the sea; Oil, oil, Don’t buy it at the station, You can get it now for free, Just come on down to the shoreline Where the water used to be.
One of these ships was the Olympic Games; The Argo Merchant was the other one’s name. It’s sad but it’s true, things got worse for the seas, Along came a craft called Amoco Cadiz--- Amoco Cadiz between England and France, Big supertanker out taking a chance With his one hundred thousand black tons of the slime, Amoco Cadiz spilt the most of all time!
People, oil! oil! Creeping in the sea! It was oil, oil, Don’t buy it at the station, You can get it now for free, Just come on down to the shoreline Where the water used to be. Gallons of sludge, sixty million and more! Sleazin' and easin'; towards many a shore; A Mexican oil well went leaking its goo---- At that time the worst things had ever come to!
REPEAT CHORUS It was oil, oil, Creepin' in the sea;
Hey, the captain's now free and his case it is closed, The Exxon Valdez wrecked itself I suppose; What's left of the life in the Prince William Sound Might not condone what our court of law found!
And it’s oil! oil! Creeping in the sea! Oil, oil, Don’t buy it at the station, You can get it now for free, Just come on down to the shoreline Where the water used to be.
Saddam Hussein was a pretty strange man, Look what he's done for his trusting homeland, With sanctions and bombing he'd no way to sell Crude from his captured Kuwaiti oil wells; He sat down to think and came up with a scheme--- One that he thought might protect his regime; Covered the Gulf in a blanket of black Thought it might hold a few battleships back!
REPEAT CHORUS It was oil, oil, Creepin' in the sea,
Registered in through Liberian doors, Passin' the Shetlands near Scotland's cold shores, A single-hulled ship with his engine broke down Drifted five hours and then ran aground Right where the wildlife preserve chanced to be And twenty million more gallons got free. But don't worry, folks, "It's light crude!," they did say, "It'll prob'ly break up and be gone right away!"
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They're banning those single-hulled tankers we hear, Phasin' 'em out in the next sev'ral years; There's one called The Prestige won't be junked in that heap, It stalled off of Spain and it sank down the deep; One million gallons of fuel reached the beach, Nineteen more sank in some tanks that weren't breached; If air's trapped inside 'em they'll burst any day, If not, they'll just sit th