paroles de chanson Ferryman - Rachel Sermanni
I
asked
the
old
man
about
crossing
the
river
"How
much
do
you
charge
for
the
ferry
boat?"
He
told
us
he
wasn't
a
fisher
He'd
punt
us
across
without
asking
But
caution
was
there
in
his
rowing
"For
love
like
this",
he
said,
"don't
ever
float."
We
stood
at
the
heaviest
door
we
could
knock
on
And
asked
if
we
might
in
there
have
some
sleep
The
innkeeper
looked
on
us
solemn
But
welcomed
us
in
without
asking
His
bread
and
his
wine
though
was
bitter
"For
love
like
this,"
he
said,
"don't
ever
keep."
The
harbour
in
moonlight
was
a
peaceful
picture
We
asked
if
we
might
have
our
boat
here
dock
The
fisherman's
eye
watched
us
narrow
But
still
took
our
gold
without
asking
The
other
hand
clutching
an
idol
"For
love
like
this,"
he
said,
"will
bring
bad
luck."
And
sure
come
the
morning
they
came
looking
They
came
wading
cross
the
river
They
knocked
on
the
heaviest
door
Put
dirt
on
the
floor
And
took
us
down
to
the
shore
And
told
us
no
more
we
could
be
I
asked
the
old
man
about
crossing
the
river
1 Run
2 Wine Sweet Wine
3 Old Ladies Lament
4 I've Got a Girl
5 Don't Fade
6 Tractor
7 Ferryman
8 Banks Are Broken
9 Begin
10 This Love
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