Last thing i remember 
is the freezing cold water 
reaching up just to swallow me whole.
ice in the rigging and howling wind, 
shock to my body 
as we tumbled in, mercy from god.
my brothers and the others 
are lost at sea, 
i alone am returned to tell thee.
hidden in ice for a century to walk 
the world again, lord have mercy 
on the frozen man.
Next words that were spoken to me, 
nurse asked me what my name might be.
she was all in white 
at the foot of my bed, 
i said angel of mercy 
i'm alive or am i dead?
my name is william james mcphee, 
i was born in 1843.
raised in liverpool by the sea 
but that ain't who i am, 
lord have mercy 
on the frozen man.
It took a lot of money 
to start my heart, 
to peg my leg and to buy my eye.
the newspapers call me 
the state of the art, 
and the children, 
when they see me, cry.
i thought it would be nice 
just to visit my grave, 
see what kind of tombstone i might have.
i saw my wife and my daughter 
and it seemed so strange,
both of them dead and gone 
from extreme old age.
see here, when i die 
make sure i'm gone, 
don't leave 'em nothing to work on.
you can raise your arm, 
you can wiggle your hand, 
not unlike myself,
and you can wave goodbye 
to the frozen man.
I know what it means 
to freeze to death, 
to lose a little life 
with every breath.
to say goodbye to 
life on earth 
and come around again,
lord have mercy 
on the frozen man, 
lord have mercy 
on the frozen man.