Lyrics Island of Souls - Sting
Billy
was
born
within
sight
of
the
shipyard
First
son
of
a
riveter's
son
Billy
was
raised
as
the
ship
grew
a
shadow
Her
great
hull
would
blot
out
the
light
of
the
sun
And
six
days
a
week
he
would
watch
his
poor
father
A
working
man
live
like
a
slave
He
drink
every
nights
and
he
dream
of
a
future
Of
money
he
never
would
save
Billy
would
cry
when
he
thought
of
the
future
Soon
came
a
day
when
the
bottle
was
broken
They
launched
a
great
ship
out
to
sea
He
felt
he'd
been
left
on
a
desolate
shore
To
a
future
he
desperately
wanted
to
flee
What
else
was
there
for
a
shipbuilder's
son
A
new
ship
to
be
built,
new
work
to
be
done,
one
day
He
dreamed
of
the
ship
in
the
world
It
would
carry
his
father
and
he
To
a
place
they
would
never
be
found
To
a
place
far
away
from
this
town
Trapped
in
the
cage
of
the
skeleton
ship
All
the
workmen
suspended
like
flies
Caught
in
the
flare
of
acetylene
light
A
working
man
works
till
the
industry
dies
Billy
would
cry
when
he
thought
of
the
future
Then
what
they
call
an
industrial
accident
Crushed
those
it
couldn't
forgive
They
brought
Billy's
father
back
home
in
an
ambulance
A
brass
watch,
a
cheque,
maybe
three
weeks
to
live
What
else
was
there
for
a
riveter's
son
A
new
ship
to
be
built,
new
work
to
be
done,
that
night
He
dreamed
of
the
ship
in
the
world
It
would
carry
his
father
and
he
To
a
place
they
could
never
be
found
To
a
place
far
away
from
this
town
A
Newcastle
ship
without
coals
They
would
sail
to
the
Island
of
Souls
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