Lyrics Salt From Our Veins - Seth Lakeman
Well,
the
ropes
are
all
tangled
and
tied,
And
the
throb
of
red
diesel
it
whines,
Past
the
still,
snoring
town
we
elbow
around,
For
many′s
the
nights
we
will
claim
To
drain
all
the
salt
from
our
veins.
The
captain,
he's
a
round-headed
man,
With
drunken
tattoos
he
commands,
The
wheelhouse
he
sits,
with
both
eyes
transfixed,
For
many′s
the
night
he
will
claim
To
drain
all
the
salt
from
our
veins.
We're
crunching
blocks
and
grinding
old
gears,
As
the
winch
draws,
our
signal
is
cleared,
Nets
open
wide,
this
purse
is
our
prize,
A
hundredweight
falls
from
the
chains
As
we
drain
all
the
salt
from
our
veins.
Four
trawls
a
day
we
are
set,
And
only
half
of
all
caught
now
are
kept,
Slick,
slime
and
tails,
all
bloodshot
and
pale,
For
many's
the
night
we
will
pray
we
Don′t
drain
all
the
salt
from
our
veins.
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