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- I'm lonely, too.
- Please, please go away.
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I'll be all right,
if you'll please let me alone. Please.
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And so we are met here today...
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facing the open sea
on three points of the compass...
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to pay tribute to the men
who have sailed from this port...
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and gone down to that sea,
never to return.
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For three centuries...
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women and children of Gloucester men
have stood upon this shore and cried:
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"There go the ships."
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This year, as every year...
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there are those that have waited in vain.
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It shall be ever thus. In years to come...
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women of Gloucester
shall watch and wait...
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sending their prayers and faith
to men over the horizon.
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Men whose every day
is one of life and labor uncertain...
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but men of strong faith in themselves...
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in their ships...
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and in the God who is on land and sea.