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A fisherman leaves
the danger to seek

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And bids farewell
to his wife.

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He may go to sleep on the bottom of
the sea and never return to life.

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He keeps to wave from his boat deck
As long as the shore he can see.

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If the fisherman didn't come back,
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He found his peace in the sea.
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He'd rather lie in the darkness,
The cool darkness to the end

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Than go on suffering
On this cruel and tough land.

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The years will fly and flock,
The waves will surge and rock,

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And the gloomy, black cities
Will disappear in the white fog.

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His wife will fall on the ground
and weep.

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The fisherman explain could not
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That he had chosen in the sea,
blue and deep,

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The most beautiful road.
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His orphaned children he'd only beg
To forgive him and try to see

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If the fisherman didn't come back,
He found his peace in the sea.

:32:47
He'd rather lie in the darkness,
The cool darkness to the end

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Than go on suffering
On this cruel and tough land.


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