Текст песни Three Fishers - Joan Baez
Three
fishers
went
sailing
out
into
the
west
Out
into
the
west
as
the
sun
went
down
Each
thought
on
the
woman
that
loved
him
the
best
And
the
children
stood
watching
them
out
of
the
town
For
men
must
work
and
women
must
weep
For
there's
little
to
earn
and
many
to
keep
And
the
harbor
bar
bemoaning
Three
wives
sat
up
in
the
lighthouse
tower
They
trimmed
the
lamps
as
the
sun
went
down
And
they
looked
at
the
squall
and
they
looked
at
the
shore
And
the
night-wrack
came
rolling
in
ragged
and
brown
For
men
must
work
and
women
must
weep
Though
storms
be
sudden
and
the
waters
be
deep
And
the
harbor
bar
bemoaning
Three
corpses
lay
out
on
the
shining
sand
In
the
morning
gleam
as
the
tide
went
down
And
the
women
were
weeping
and
wringing
their
hands
For
those
who
would
never
come
back
to
the
town
For
men
must
work
and
women
must
weep
And
the
sooner
it's
over
the
sooner
to
sleep
And
goodbye
to
that
bar
and
its
moaning
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2 Banks of the Ohio
3 Once I Had a Sweetheart
4 Silver Dagger
5 East Virginia
6 Geordie
7 Jackaroe
8 O What a Beautiful City
9 Copper Kettle
10 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
11 Sail Away Ladies
12 Kumbaya
13 We Shall Overcome
14 Lowlands
15 Portland Town
16 What Have They Done to the Rain
17 Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
18 Queen of Hearts
19 What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby
20 Long Black Veil
21 Fennario
22 'Nu Bello Cardillo
23 With God On Our Side
24 Three Fishers
25 Hush Little Baby
26 Battle Hymn of the Republic
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