paroles de chanson Song to a Town - Kari Bremnes
You
approach
the
town
quite
slowly
from
the
water
As
the
dawn
arrives
and
bids
the
night
farewell.
You
will
feel
the
cold
and
hunger
in
your
spirit
As
you
see
the
church
tower
mirrored
in
the
swell.
You
will
sail
around
the
cliff
and
watch
the
sun
rise
Shining
light
upon
the
high
and
sleepy
hill,
As
the
town
awakes,
washed
in
light
and
shadow
While
the
other
towns
still
sleep
so
dark
and
still.
You
will
stand
onboard
and
watch
them
throw
the
tow
line.
You
can
see
the
men
who
catch
it
on
the
pier.
And
you
feel
a
chill
as
you
leave
the
railing.
On
down
the
bridge-way,
the
town
is
very
near.
You
might
hear
the
hammers
pounding
in
the
shipyard
Or
watch
the
boats
leave
toward
the
fishing
ground.
Will
they
discover
if
it's
worth
this
early
journey,
To
rise
up
before
the
other
sleeping
towns?
You
must
wave
farewell
to
those
who've
stayed
onboard
now
Be
on
your
voyage.
There
are
secrets
you
must
know
In
this
town
that
knew
you
once
and
held
you
closely,
That
owned
your
morning
hours
so
long
ago.
You
approach
the
town
quite
slowly
from
the
water.
You're
a
stranger,
somehow,
as
you
walk
ashore
In
this
town
that
hides
old
images
and
stories.
Maybe
new
songs
that
you
will
soon
explore.
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