Текст песни Stan's Tune - Bruce Guthro
Stan's
Tune
The
sea's
a
little
darker
In
make
and
break
harbor
The
wind
blows
cold,
With
fewer
sails
to
fill
No
longer
does
the
train
go
by
Your
Nova
Scotian
home
The
foreign
ships
still
rape
our
coast
While
our
fishing
boats
lie
still
We
sift
through
broken
promises
And
unemployment
lines
See
our
children
move
away
And
call
from
time
to
time
The
songs
that
you
have
left
for
us
They
grow
truer
by
the
day
Almost
like
you
never
went
away
But
I
feel
a
storm
building
Blowing
cross
the
Plains
Driven
hard
by
an
eastward
wind
Like
it's
coming
home
again
Carring
a
giant
I
hear
you
laughing
now
As
you
pound
your
fist
for
the
rain
to
fall
On
the
fields
behind
the
plow
And
the
waves
crash
up
against
Privateers
wharf
And
the
hand
of
Franklin
chats
the
course
With
a
crash
of
thunder
Through
the
cold
hard
rain
We
see
the
giant
rise
again
And
you
music
still
fills
our
veins
Puts
fire
in
our
blood
It
stood
the
test
of
time
and
change
And
helped
us
rise
above
And
the
songs
that
you
have
left
for
us
They
grow
truer
by
the
day
Almost
like
you
never
went
away
So
how
often
have
you
wandered
From
that
land
of
distant
thunder
To
help
to
guide
a
heart
and
hand
To
help
to
craft
a
song
Or
danced
upon
a
fiddler's
knee
Or
on
a
bow
in
open
sea
And
felt
the
north
wind
on
your
face
And
called
to
bring
her
on
Tonight
the
evening
sun
will
set
Down
in
the
western
sky
And
we'll
lock
our
doors
in
from
the
storm
Where
souls
and
spirits
fly
And
somewhere
in
the
darkness
A
candle
lights
the
way
Almost
like
you
never
went
away
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