paroles de chanson Song of the Sirenes - The Dreamside
Upon
one
summer's
morning,
I
carefully
did
stray
Down
by
the
Walls
of
Wapping,
where
I
met
a
sailor
gay
Conversing
with
a
bouncing
lass,
who
seemed
to
be
in
pain
Saying
William,
when
you
go,
I
fear
you
will
never
return
again
My
heart
is
pierced
by
Cupid
I
disdain
all
glittering
gold
There
is
nothing
can
console
me
But
my
jolly
sailor
bold
His
hair
it
hangs
in
ringlets,
his
eyes
as
black
as
coal
My
happiness
attend
him
wherever
he
may
go
From
Tower
Hill
to
Blackwall,
I'll
wander,
weep
and
moan
All
for
my
jolly
sailor,
until
he
sails
home
My
heart
is
pierced
by
Cupid
I
disdain
all
glittering
gold
There
is
nothing
can
console
me
But
my
jolly
sailor
bold
My
name
it
is
Maria,
a
merchant's
daughter
fair
And
I
have
left
my
parents
and
three
thousand
pounds
a
year...
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