paroles de chanson The Ship - Runrig
I
awoke
in
the
dusts
of
an
autumn
morning
Faces
oil-lit
and
kneeling
round
the
family
chairs
I
never
knew
that
a
heart
could
take
such
filling
Spaces
everywhere
All
the
front
doors
opened
and
the
men
came
walking
Suits
and
shoes,
heads
of
silver
and
grey
It's
one
short
road
from
a
darkened
cradle
To
the
endless
light
of
day
She
walked
like
a
bride
down
the
aisle
of
her
childhood
The
shops,
the
schoolyard,
the
church
on
the
hill
Where
she
trembled
on
the
day
she
was
touched
and
broken
Marie
was
born
again
All
ears
to
the
trawler-band
in
the
evenings
Forty
crans
and
the
spirits
run
wild
The
storms.
the
drownings.
the
tables,
the
drinking
The
sea
had
claimed
their
lives
There's
peat
smoke
rising
from
the
village
chimneys
You
take
your
chances
with
the
red
haired
girl
All
the
boats
take
their
rest
in
the
heart
of
the
harbour
That
night
in
a
changing
world
And
the
ship's
come
round
And
she's
waiting
at
the
harbour
Be
prepared
to
get
on
board
Be
prepared
I
never
knew
that-
the
light
of
ages
Breaks
the
way
before
Lis
Sail
away,
sail
away
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