Lyrics Language: English Song writer/composer(s): Robert Baker, Gord Downie, John Fay, Paul Langlois, Gordon Sinclair
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The Tragically HipNautical Disaster Lyrics:
I had this dream where I relished
The fray and the screaming filled my head all day
It was as though I'd been spit here settled in, into the pocket
Of a lighthouse, on some rocky socket, off the coast of France, dear
One afternoon, four thousand men died in the water here
And five hundred more were thrashing madly
As parasites might in your blood
Now I was in a lifeboat designed for ten, ten only
Anything that systematic would get you hated
It's not a deal, not a test nor a, a love of something fated
The selection was quick, the crew was picked in order
And those left in the water got kicked off our pant leg
And we headed for home
Then the dream ends when the phone rings
You doing alright, he said, it's out there most days and nights
But only a fool would complain
Anyway Susan, if you like, our conversation
Is faint as a sound in my memory
As those fingernails scratching on my hull
Lyrics: Nautical Disaster, The Tragically Hip [end]
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