Lyrics All Things Are Quite Silent / Forever - Maggie Reilly
All
things
are
quite
silent,
each
mortal
at
rest,
When
me
and
my
love
got
snug
in
one
nest,
When
a
bold
set
of
ruffians
they
entered
our
cave,
And
they
forced
my
dear
jewel
to
plough
the
salt
wave.
I
begged
hard
for
my
sailor
as
I′d
beg
for
my
life.
They'd
not
listen
to
me
although
a
fond
wife,
Saying:
"The
king
he
wants
sailors,
to
the
sea
he
must
go,"
And
they′ve
left
me
lamenting
in
sorrow
and
woe.
Although
my
love's
gone
I
will
not
be
cast
down.
Who
knows
but
my
sailor
may
once
more
return?
And
will
make
me
amends
for
all
trouble
and
strife,
And
my
true
love
and
I
might
live
happy
for
life
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