Lyrics Wave - Joe Henry
I
waved
to
you
as
my
boat
was
leaving
Hats
flew
up
and
everybody
cheered,
But
you
turned
as
I
guess
someone
spoke
to
you,
And
in
a
sea
of
arms
you
disappeared.
I
lived
the
life
of
a
ragged
soldier
The
secretary
to
a
rebel
king,
He
kept
us
drunk
and
hungry
in
a
jungle
Tangled
in
the
lilies
of
his
scheme.
We
gambled
and
we
fought
with
one
another
We
had
no
code
to
give
us
unity,
Most
died
among
us
without
God
or
honor
As
blood
became
our
faith
and
currency.
And
all
the
while
I
kept
your
name
beside
me
I
wrote
it,
but
refused
it
on
my
tongue,
Believing
you
a
song
still
there
inside
me
I
feared
your
loss
if
ever
it
were
sung.
I
found
myself
at
last
upon
a
shoreline
I
booked
my
passage
home
and
stood
in
tears,
With
a
bag
of
apples
and
a
forged
passport
-The
first
I'd
seen
my
face
in
seven
years...
Now
I
wonder
at
the
day
when
I
might
find
you,
Appear
among
the
living
at
your
door,
Will
you
have
a
husband
and
some
children?
Will
we
share
a
secret
anymore?
Life
is
brutal
to
the
weak
and
sober
Its
powers
of
persuasion
dark
and
grave,
Lt
pushes
its
way
up
to
the
railing
Then
turns
its
face
when
you
start
to
wave.
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