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I am a young mariner headed to war |
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I'm thinking about my family |
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And what it was for |
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There's water on the wood |
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And the sails feel good |
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And when I get to shore |
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I hope that I can kill good. |
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My father was a sailor |
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Named captain kennedy |
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He lost his wooden schooner |
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To the germans on the sea |
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Exploded on the water |
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For everyone to see |
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And humiliate that American |
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Captain Kennedy. |
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I saw him in Nassau in 1971 |
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His strength was failing |
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But he still ran a run |
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He worked till his fingers |
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Wore to the bone |
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To buy that wooden schooner |
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And sail on his own. |
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He was known in the islands |
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As hundred foot iron |
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That steel hull freighter |
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Was passing its time |
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And time flew by faster |
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With life on the sea |
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And the days grew shorter |
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For captain kennedy. |
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I am a young mariner headed to war |
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I'm thinking about my family |
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And what it was for |
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There's water on the wood |
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And the sails feel good |
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And when I get to shore |
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I hope that I can kill good. |