paroles de chanson Eamon - Guy Clark
Eamon
swallowed
anchor
and
stepped
himself
ashore
Set
seaboot
down
on
cobblestone
he′d
never
trod
before
A
lone
fog
on
the
harbour
did
obscure
the
rigging
lights
And
the
terra
firma
tavern
cast
a
warm
and
glowing
light
Sing
fare
thee
well
Calm
seas
or
swell
Red
evening
sky
Home
and
dry
Eamon
went
to
sea
for
life
the
day
he
turned
fourteen
On
a
merchant
cargo
steamer
bound
for
Kwajalein
By
way
of
Cartagena
he
wound
up
in
Istanbul
Nineteen
times
around
the
horn
would
make
a
Dutchman
drool
Sing
fare
thee
well
Calm
seas
or
swell
Red
evening
sky
Home
and
dry
Now
Eamon
headed
inland
'til
he
could
not
smell
the
sea
Where
they′d
never
seen
a
boat,
that's
where
he
went
to
be
And
they
dressed
him
in
his
peacoat,
pulled
his
seaboots
on
Stitched
him
in
his
hammock
and
sent
him
sailing
home
Sing
fare
thee
well
Calm
seas
or
swell
Red
evening
sky
Home
and
dry
Sing
fare
thee
well
Calm
seas
or
swell
Just
close
your
eyes
Home
and
dry
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