In part the fifth of the ancient mariner, the mariner falls asleep on the boat and has a great sleep. When he wakes up, he feels great and says he feels weightless. He then hears a roaring wind, which starts to move the ship even though its not touching it. The wind turns into a big storm with rain pouring down and lightning thats straight.

The dead men start to rise up from the deck (they are still dead though), without making any sound or moving their eyes. The dead men start to do jobs on the boat, like steering.

When the storm stopped and the sun started to come up, the dead men all stood around the mast of the ship and starting making noises. These noises all joined together and sounded like instruments.

The sounds stopped and the ship cintinued to sail with no wind touching it. The ship moved forwards, backwards and forwards again, and the mariner fell over and knocked himself out.

When the mariner kind of woke up, he heard two voices talking above him; one was asking if he was the man that killed the albatross. The other voice replied that he was the man, and he had been paying his pennance.