paroles de chanson Widow Woman - The Fisherman's Friends
Why
do
you
sit
widow
woman?
Why
do
you
stare
out
at
me?
Is
it
a
secret
you
keep
in
your
heart
buried
deep
Of
a
boy
on
the
bed
of
the
sea?
In
Port
Quin,
there's
a
clouded
glass
window
Paint
cracked
and
frame
dusty
dry
And
behind
the
old
lace
is
a
sad-weathered
face
Of
a
woman
whose
heart
has
long
since
died
In
her
eyes
she
still
sees
the
grey
tempest
Blow
fast
and
furious
through
the
bay
She
sees
the
fleet
sinking
down
to
the
deep
Made
two
dozen
widows
that
day
Why
do
you
sit
widow
woman?
Why
do
you
stare
out
at
me?
It's
the
secret
you
keep
in
your
heart
buried
deep
Of
a
boy
on
the
bed
of
the
sea?
How
cruel
a
past,
to
the
present
Could
God
really
mean
it
this
way?
For
if
He
were
kind,
she'd
empty
her
mind
The
sorrow
she
still
feels
today
She
sees
her
love,
deep
on
the
water
Pale
faced,
unchanged
by
the
years
For
the
boy
she
loved
drowned
lies
in
Marazion
sound
The
last
widow
left
drowning
in
tears
Why
do
you
sit
widow
woman?
Why
do
you
stare
out
at
me?
Is
it
a
secret
you
keep
in
your
heart
buried
deep
Of
a
boy
on
the
bed
of
the
sea?
Of
a
boy
on
the
bed
of
the
sea?
Of
a
boy
on
the
bed
of
the
sea?
1 The Leaving Shanty
2 Union Of Different Kinds
3 The ‘Trelawny’ National Anthem
4 (What Shall We Do With The) Drunken Sailor
5 Oh You New York Girls
6 No Hopers, Jokers & Rogues
7 Fisherman’s Blues
8 Keep Hauling
9 Nelson’s Blood
10 John Kanaka
11 The Coast of High Barbary
12 South Australia
13 Little Liz I Love You
14 Widow Woman
15 Le Capitaine De San Malo
16 Blow the Man Down
17 Shanty Man
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