paroles de chanson Safe Upon the Shore - Great Big Sea
A
girl
upon
the
shore
did
ask
a
favour
of
the
sea;
"Return
my
blue
eyed
sailor
boy
safely
back
to
me.
Forgive
me
if
I
ask
too
much,
I
will
not
ask
for
more,
But
I
shall
weep
until
he
sleeps
safe
upon
the
shore."
As
though
the
sea
did
hear
her
plea,
a
vision
did
appear,
The
drifting
tip
of
some
wrecked
ship
came
floating
ever
near.
A
figure
there
did
cling
to
it,
approaching
more
and
more,
As
if
to
ride
on
some
strange
tide,
safe
upon
the
shore.
So
give
a
sailor
not
your
heart
Lest
sorrow
you
do
seek;
Let
true
love
not
be
torn
apart
By
favours
from
the
sea.
My
love,
she
cried
as
she
a
spied
the
figure
on
the
spar,
His
clean
white
shirt
was
drenched
and
torn,
he
must
have
floated
far.
She
thought
with
bliss
how
she
would
kiss
the
lips
she
did
adore,
And
oh,
how
sweet
to
see
his
feet
safe
upon
the
shore.
So
give
a
sailor
not
your
heart
Lest
sorrow
you
do
seek;
Let
true
love
not
be
torn
apart
By
favours
from
the
sea.
As
she
drew
near,
she
felt
the
fear
that
something
was
astray.
His
mouth
was
slack
and
his
blue
eyes
stared
blindly
at
the
day.
And
in
a
daze,
she
turned
her
gaze
from
the
corpse
the
driftwood
bore,
And
the
cold
cold
sea
pushed
ruthlessly,
safe
upon
the
shore.
So
give
a
sailor
not
your
heart
Lest
sorrow
you
do
seek;
Let
true
love
not
be
torn
apart
By
favours
from
the
sea.
Now
fishermen,
they
cast
their
nets
like
miners
pan
for
gold.
And
sailors
push
off
from
the
docks
and
pray
the
gales
will
hold.
The
sea
just
sits
silently,
but
sometimes,
she
does
more.
And
someone
weeps
as
her
love
sleeps
safe
upon
the
shore.
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