Текст песни Marianna - Bertie Higgins
Marianna
comes
to
me
With
a
seashell
to
her
ear
Listening
to
my
world
through
her
golden
hair
She
hears
my
ocean
near
Her
eyes
have
been
begging
for
my
sail
Her
sunsets,
they
come
and
go
Her
young
heart
has
been
running
so
fast
But
the
tide,
she
moves
so
slow
Marianna
comes
to
me
At
the
cafe
at
the
break
of
day
Sitting
there,
she
warms
my
tea
And
begs
for
me
to
play
Her
Mercedes
is
flying
now
'Cross
Barbados
toward
the
sea
Running
naked
in
the
salty
waves
My
young
heart
begins
to
sing
And
I'll
sing
La
da
da
da
da
de
ay
I
need
the
trade
winds
upon
my
face
La
da
da
da
da
de
ay
The
mariner
must
find
his
place
La
da
da
da
da
de
aye
Blow
the
candle
out
at
night
La
da
da
da
da
de
aye
It's
not
my
time
to
take
a
wife
Someday
when
my
sails
cannot
pull
me
out
And
the
wind,
she
forgets
to
blow
The
fish,
they
ain't
so
plentiful
Ooh,
the
sea,
she
is
dying
slow
My
compass,
he
will
turn
to
me
With
the
wisdom
in
his
eye
I'll
be
reaching
for
the
shore
and
her
gentle
hand
To
hold
until
I
die
And
I'll
sing
La
da
da
da
da
de
ay
I've
had
the
trade
winds
upon
my
face
La
da
da
da
da
de
ay
The
mariner
has
found
his
place
La
da
da
da
da
de
aye
Don't
blow
the
candle
out
at
night
La
da
da
da
da
de
aye
It's
now
my
time
to
take
a
wife
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