paroles de chanson The Whistler - Ayla Nereo
Lend
me
your
ear
and
I'll
tell
you
a
tale,
A
man
who
still
whistles
on
the
waves
up
ahead,
Listen
to
the
waters
as
they
sing
his
long-awaited
story.
He
rose
up
one
day
to
feel
that
things
were
long
past
due,
Looked
inside,
saw
shadows
of
places
he'd
be
going
to,
He
looked
behind
for
a
moment,
then
said,
"I
will
not
look
that
way
again"
CHORUS
So
roll
the
land
to
where
I
lay,
lady,
Fist
still
raised
to
the
sky,
Hand
to
your
heart,
you'll
remember
me
in
tales
as
they
carry
me
on
by...
The
man
set
out
for
his
city
cast
in
gold,
Bade
farewell
to
his
mother,
said,
"take
care
at
home."
He
kissed
goodbye
his
darling,
said,
"We'll
one
day
meet
again."
He
sailed
through
the
bay,
out
to
a
stormy
night
Armed
with
his
father's
pistol
strapped
to
his
side,
To
face
the
open
sea
he
had
to
take
the
roughest
waves
as
his
ride...
He
stood
his
ground
out
on
the
open
deck,
Through
sheets
of
rain,
the
wheel
he
set
direct
ahead,
And
the
wave
that
brought
him
over
was
the
best
and
biggest
he
had
ever
seen...
So
child
as
you
take
a
ride
out
on
the
open
sea,
Don't
be
afraid
when
you
do
hear
the
song
that
he
did
leave
–
Out
on
those
waters
his
tale
will
be
floating
at
your
side...
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