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"The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" is a song by Andy Partridge. It appeared on the 1986 album Skylarking.
The demo appeared on Andy's Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6 in 2004.
A promo video was filmed for TV show The Tube.
Andy: “. . . ‘The Man Who Sailed’ initially was a folk thing with acoustic guitar interweaving, but Todd wrote a brass arrangement for it. It has since come out as a cross between Bobby Darin's ‘Mack the Knife’ and Lena Horne's ‘Fever’! It's sort of a big band number.”
Andy (on the demo): “The Holy Grill of some XTC demo collectors (bet you wished you hadn't bothered now!?) Didn't know whether this would make Skylarking so I never made an effort with the lyrics. When I did finish them, I think they turned out probably my favourite song words I'd ever written. I don't travel much these days. I'm more the man who sallied around his soil.”
Lyrics:
The man who sailed around his soul
From East to West, from pole to pole
With ego as his drunken captain
Greed, the mutineer, had trapped all reason in the hold
The man who walked across his heart
Who took no compass, guide or chart
To rope and tar his blood congealed
When he found his self revealed ugly and cold
And the sirens that sing
By your nose with its ring
They'll drag you in
For your sins
Now he sits all alone
And it's no place like home
It's empty skin
A bag to keep life's souvenirs in
The man who sailed around his soul
The man who sailed around his soul
The man who sailed around his soul
Came back again to find a hole
Where once he thought compassion and the truth
Had laid to warm his freezing carcass on return
The man who walked across his heart
Was doomed to journey from the start
Of every love affair he'd broken
All the lies he'd ever spoken
Tattooed on his arm
And the jellyfish stings
Even angels with wings
Who look too deep
And dare to peep
Now he sits all alone
Knowing flesh blood and bone
Is everything
He found the treasure he'd been seeking
The man who sailed around his soul