Lyrics Herald of Free Enterprise - Milow
This
is
the
legend
of
eight
sisters,
Herald
was
the
famous
one
It
happened
twenty
years
ago
although
the
sea
was
calm
It
was
1987
and
winter
nearly
gone
On
that
Friday
running
late
with
rolling
off
and
rolling
on
Trucks
and
cars
were
sleeping
door
by
door
and
side
by
side
Someone
had
to
close
the
back
door
That
day
it
must
have
slipped
his
mind
He
was
fast
asleep
in
his
cabin,
tired
from
cleaning
out
the
hall
While
passengers
were
eating,
indulging
duty-free-for-all
Herald
of
Free
Enterprise
Herald
of
Free
Enterprise
Herald
of
Free
Enterprise
In
just
ninety
seconds,
right
down
to
the
wire
Sailing
with
the
doors
wide
open
so
the
waves
kept
pouring
in
As
they
passed
the
Outer
Mole
the
disaster
could
begin
An
a
hundred
yards
from
the
shore
right
outside
a
Belgian
port
The
lights
went
out
the
ship
turned
around
and
fell
to
starboard
Then
nothing
but
silence,
silence
and
the
cold
Herald
and
her
sisters
just
never
fit
the
mold
Two
months
later
she
was
refloated
a
final
one-way
trip
exchange
Pensioned
off
into
the
Third
World
Where
they
named
her
Flushing
Range
And
in
′88
she
broke
in
two,
probably
because
of
guilt
Pride
and
Spirit
changed
their
names
They
were
all
doomed
since
they
were
built
This
is
the
legend
of
eight
sisters,
Herald
was
the
famous
one
It
happened
twenty
years
ago
although
the
sea
was
calm
I
was
just
a
boy
then,
holding
daddy's
hand
Watching
on
tv
how
Herald′s
time
came
to
an
end
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