paroles de chanson The Woman and the Bell - Punch Brothers
Captain,
if
it's
all
the
same
to
you
Let
me
ready
a
lifeboat
Sorry,
son,
though
your
heart
may
be
true,
You'd
best
get
it
stoutened
or
I'll
run
it
through.
Here's
a
sip
to
wash
the
wicked
words
back
down
your
throat.
I
know
my
ship,
my
catch,
and
my
men,
And
I
know
what
you
think
you've
seen"
Captain,
you
may
well
take
offense,
But
something
has
to
be
done
nonetheless
Or
it's
off
to
Davy's
Locker
for
to
calm
the
sea.
Sir,
it's
angry,
you're
not
listening,
I
saw
a
woman,
I
heard
a
bell.
Captain,
the
rum
welling
up
in
your
eyes
Will
chase
neither
care
nor
curse
Nor
will
abstinence,
son,
for
my
fertile
mind
bore
this
ghost
Of
the
true
dove
that
I've
left
behind,
and
you'll
make
her
haunt
No
lifeboat
while
I'm
gone
from
her.
I
hear
the
peal
of
our
wedding
bells
Many
miles
away
and
months
from
now
Captain,
if
you
can't
but
do
well
by
a
phantom
future,
You're
destined
to
dwell
and
weep
and
gnash
your
teeth
With
all
the
rightly
drowned.
Sir,
I'm
fighting
for
a
home
on
the
Fiddler's
Green,
Not
for
a
woman
and
a
bell.
Captain,
the
sea
took
your
ship,
catch,
and
men,
Left
you,
me,
and
this
lifeboat
Sorry,
son,
you're
dead
wrong
again.
I'll
sail
on
with
only
the
love
you
condemn,
Having
offered
up
your
weak
heart
for
a
safe
trip
home.
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