Safe Upon The Shore
(专辑: Safe Upon The Shore - 2010)
A
girl upon the
shore did ask a
favour of the
sea; "Return my blue eyed sailor boy safely back to me. Forgive me if I
ask too much, I
will not ask for more, but I
shall weep until he sleeps safe upon the
shore." As though the
sea did hear her plea, a
vision did appear, the
drifting tip of some wrecked ship came floating ever near. A
figure there did cling to it, approaching more and more, as if to ride on some strange tide, safe upon the
shore. So give a
sailor not your heart lest sorrow you do seek; let true love not be torn apart by favours from the
sea. My love, she cried as she a
spied the
figure on the
spar, his clean white shirt was drenched and torn, he must have floated far. She thought with bliss how she would kiss the
lips she did adore, and oh, how sweet to see his feet safe upon the
shore. So give a
sailor not your heart lest sorrow you do seek; let true love not be torn apart by favours from the
sea. As she drew near, she felt the
fear that something was astray. His mouth was slack and his blue eyes stared blindly at the
day. And in a
daze, she turned her gaze from the
corpse the
driftwood bore, and the
cold cold sea pushed ruthlessly, safe upon the
shore. So give a
sailor not your heart lest sorrow you do seek; let true love not be torn apart by favours from the
sea. Now fishermen, they cast their nets like miners pan for gold. And sailors push off from the
docks and pray the
gales will hold. The
sea just sits silently, but sometimes, she does more. And someone weeps as her love sleeps safe upon the
shore.