Lyrics The Letterman - Joshu
I
have
seen
the
writing
on
the
fisherman's
hand
As
he
gazes
through
the
summer
To
the
ocean,
flat
as
candle
wax
So
many
moons
since
he
relaxed
The
evening
chill
is
chiselled
to
the
fractures
in
his
face
Yet
still
his
accent's
warm
as
morning
pastry
Needed
by
his
lover
every
dawn
he
wakes
discovering
A
simple
life
for
her,
for
him
I've
seen
the
writing
And
I
tell
you
what
boy
I've
been
the
Letterman
And
it
ain't
enough
boy
It
ain't
enough
to
understand
I
have
heard
the
silence
of
the
horizontal
view
Now
the
sun
sets
him
to
dreaming
of
a
sky
he
knew
before
The
same
old
battered
waves
began
Behind
his
heart
beats
in
the
blue
Between
the
words
he
does
not
say
His
name
is
written
plain
as
midday
simmers
Slowly
cries
a
prayer
for
He
will
take
the
life
to
make
the
island
part
of
him
again
I
have
heard
the
silence
But
I
tell
you
what
boy
I've
been
the
Letterman
And
it
ain't
enough
boy
It
ain't
enough
to
understand
I
tell
you
what
boy
I've
been
the
Letterman
And
it
ain't
enough
boy
It
ain't
enough
to
understand

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