Amsterdam
(专辑: Take Me To Tomorrow - 1970)
In the
port of Amsterdam, there's a
sailor who sings of the
dreams that he brings from the
wide open seas. In the
port of Amsterdam, there's a
sailor who sleeps while the
riverbank weeps through the
old willow trees. In the
port of Amsterdam, there's a
sailor who dies full of beer, full of cries in a
drunken down fight. In the
port of Amsterdam, there a
sailor who's born on a
muggy hot morn, by the
dawn's early light. In the
port of Amsterdam, where the
sailors all meet, there's a
sailor who eats only fish heads and tails. He will show you his teeth that have rotted too soon that can swallow the
moon, that can haul up the
sail. And he yells to the
cook with his arms open wide, bring me more fish, put it down by my side. And he wants so to belch, but he's too full to try so he gets up and he laughs, and he zips up his fly. In the
port of Amsterdam, you can see sailors dance, haunchs bursting their pants, grinding women to paunch. They've forgotten the
tune that their whisky voice croaked, and they're spitting the
night with the
roar of their jokes. And they turn and they dance, and they laugh and they lust to the
rancid sound of the
accordian's burst. then it's out into the
night with their pride in their pants and a
slut that they tow underneath the
street lamps. In the
port of Amsterdam, there's a
sailor who drinks. and he drinks, and he drinks, and he drinks once again. He drinks to the
health of the
whores of Amsterdam who have promised their love to a
thousand other men. And they bargain their bodies and their virtue, long gone, for a
few dirty coins, and when he can't go on, he plants his nose in the
sky and we wipes it up above then he splits like I
cry for an unfaithful love, in the
port of Amsterdam, in the
port of Amsterdam, in the
port of Amsterdam.