paroles de chanson The Boats - Erin McKeown
The
boats,
the
boats,
my
wooden
boats
Were
never
meant
to
dry
What
is
a
boat
that
cannot
float
And
rots
from
air
and
sky?
I
nailed
a
sheet,
I
named
it
twice
I
waited
on
the
spit
For
wind,
for
wind,
some
kind
of
wind
To
come
and
sail
with
it
This
is
my
boat,
my
favorite
boat
I
built
it
with
my
hands
And
on
its
shell,
my
earthly
hull
I
have
become
a
man
Some
are
washed
and
ground
ashore
And
some
get
thrown
by
tide
But
this
new
world
of
mold
and
smell
It
simply
drowns
my
pride
And
in
the
wake,
I
am
awake
With
no
one
to
take
the
helm
And
what
I
built
with
labor
hard
Grows
still
and
soft
and
calm
We
turn
the
cheek,
we
try
to
hope
For
boats
from
other
shores
And
in
the
end
we
are
alone
Who
are
we
to
hope
for
more
Some
are
washed
and
ground
ashore
And
some
get
thrown
by
tide
But
this
new
world
of
mold
and
smell
It
simply
drowns
my
pride
The
boats,
the
boats,
my
wooden
boats
Were
never
meant
to
dry
What
is
a
boat
that
cannot
float
And
rots
from
air
and
sky?
1 To A Hammer
2 Santa Cruz
3 You, Sailor
4 The Foxes
5 The Lions
6 All That Time You Missed
7 The Boats
8 The Rascal
9 28
10 Seamless
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