paroles de chanson Marrying the Sea (Til Death Do Us Part) - Declan O'Rourke
Well
I
stood
before
the
ocean
in
the
middle
of
the
night
And
cause
I
loved
her
so
I
asked
her
then
if
she
would
be
my
wife.
And
then
I
closed
my
eyes
and
waited,
and
listened
for
an
answer
Until
she
kissed
my
feet
and
whispered,
'I
could
not
give
you
my
hand
sir.'
Then
as
she
walked
me
up
and
down
along
the
shore
She
said,
"You're
far
too
young
to
marry
me,
For
I
am
old
as
old
can
be.
And
I've
been
wed
with
many
men,
But
for
all
my
love
I've
far
outlived
them
all."
So
I
went
to
her
the
next
night
all
a-merried
up
with
wine
And
I
asked
her
for
her
long
blue
hand,
for
to
hold
hers
there
in
mine.
And
then
once
again
I
waited
and
I
listened
for
a
while.
Until
I
heard
her
voice
come
crashing
in
the
waves
That
broke
all
round
for
miles
and
miles.
She
said,
"How
could
I
place
my
trust
in
thee,
For
I
am
bound
and
you
are
free?
See
so
many
men
have
took
my
hand,
And
so
many
of
them
left
me
for
the
land.
There
were
fishermen,
whalers,
seamen
and
sailors,
But
for
all
it's
just
me
and
the
moon.
And
for
each
star
above
me,
ten
more
have
loved
me.
How
could
it
be
different
with
you?"
So
when
it
was
quiet
on
the
third
night,
I
said,
"My
life
is
in
your
hands.
You
can
keep
me
for
the
time
I
have,
Or
I'll
lie
here
on
the
sand."
And
it
was
quiet
on
the
third
night
as
I
took
off
my
shoes,
But
as
I
walked
into
her
arms
she
said,
"Sure
what
have
I
to
lose."
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