Текст песни Don't Pay the Ferryman - Dignity
It
was
late
at
night
on
the
open
road*
Speeding
like
a
man
on
the
run,
A
lifetime
spent
preparing
for
the
journey;
He
is
closer
now
and
the
search
is
on,
Reading
from
a
map
in
the
mind,
Yes
there's
the
ragged
hill,
And
there's
the
boat
on
the
river.
And
when
the
rain
came
down,
He
heard
a
wild
dog
howl,
There
were
voices
in
the
night
- "Don't
do
it!"
Voices
out
of
sight
- "Don't
do
it!
Too
many
men
have
failed
before,
Whatever
you
do,
Don't
pay
the
ferryman,
Don't
even
fix
a
price,
Don't
pay
the
ferryman,
Until
he
gets
you
to
the
other
side;"
In
the
rolling
mist,
then
he
gets
on
board,
Now
there'll
be
no
turning
back,
Beware
that
hooded
old
man
at
the
rudder,
And
then
the
lightning
flashed,
and
the
thunder
roared,
And
people
calling
out
his
name,
And
dancing
bones
that
jabbered
and
a-moaned
On
the
water.
And
then
the
ferryman
said,
"There
is
trouble
ahead,
So
you
must
pay
me
now,"
- "Don't
do
it!"
"You
must
pay
me
now,"
- "Don't
do
it!"
And
still
that
voice
came
from
beyond,
"Whatever
you
do,
Don't
pay
the
ferryman,
Don't
even
fix
a
price,
Don't
pay
the
ferryman,
Until
he
gets
you
to
the
other
side;
Don't
pay
- the
ferryman!"
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