Текст песни The Mariner's Revenge Song - The Decemberists
We
are
two
mariners
Our
ship′s
sole
survivors
In
this
belly
of
a
whale
It's
ribs
our
ceiling
beams
It′s
guts
our
carpeting
I
guess
we
have
some
time
to
kill
You
may
not
remember
me
I
was
a
child
of
three
And
you,
a
lad
of
18
But,
I
remember
you
And
I
will
relate
to
you
How
our
histories
interweave
At
the
time
you
were
A
rake
and
a
roustabout
Spending
all
your
money
On
the
whores
and
hounds
You
had
a
charming
air
All
cheap
and
debonair
My
widowed
mother
found
so
sweet
And
so
she
took
you
in
Her
sheets
still
warm
with
him
Now
filled
with
filth
and
foul
disease
As
time
wore
on
you
proved
A
debt-ridden
drunken
mess
Leaving
my
mother
A
poor
consumptive
wretch
And
then
you
disappeared
Your
gambling
arrears
The
only
thing
you
left
behind
And
then
the
magistrate
Reclaimed
our
small
estate
And
my
poor
mother
lost
her
mind
Then,
one
day
in
spring
My
dear
sweet
mother
died
But,
before
she
did
I
took
her
hand
as
she,
dying,
cried
Find
him,
bind
him
Tie
him
to
a
pole
and
break
His
fingers
to
splinters
Drag
him
to
a
hole
until
he
Wakes
up
naked
Clawing
at
the
ceiling
Of
his
grave
It
took
me
15
years
To
swallow
all
my
tears
Among
the
urchins
in
the
street
Until
a
priory
Took
pity
and
hired
me
To
keep
their
vestry
nice
and
neat
But,
never
once
in
the
employ
Of
these
holy
men
Did
I
ever,
once
turn
my
mind
From
the
thought
of
revenge
One
night
I
overheard
The
prior
exchanging
words
With
a
penitent
whaler
from
the
sea
The
captain
of
his
ship
Who
matched
you
toe
to
tip
Was
known
for
wanton
cruelty
The
following
day,
I
shipped
to
sea
With
a
privateer
And
in
the
whistle
of
the
wind
I
could
almost
hear
Find
him,
bind
him
Tie
him
to
a
pole
and
break
His
fingers
to
splinters
Drag
him
to
a
hole
until
he
Wakes
up
naked
Clawing
at
the
ceiling
Of
his
grave
There
is
one
thing
I
must
say
to
you
As
you
sail
across
the
sea
Always,
your
mother
will
watch
over
you
As
you
avenge
this
wicked
deed
And
then,
that
fateful
night
We
had
you
in
our
sight
After
20
months
at
sea
Your
starboard
flank
abeam
I
was
getting
my
muskets
clean
When
came
this
rumbling
from
beneath
The
ocean
shook
The
sky
went
black
and
the
captain
quailed
And
before
us
grew
The
angry
jaws
of
a
giant
whale
Don't
know
how
I
survived
The
crew
all
was
chewed
alive
I
must
have
slipped
between
his
teeth
But,
oh!
What
providence
What
divine
intelligence
That
you
should
survive
as
well
as
me
It
gives
my
heart
great
joy
To
see
your
eyes
fill
with
fear
To
lean
in
close
and
I
will
whisper
The
last
words
you'll
hear
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