| PENANCE CRANE:
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| The pirate anchored on a Wednesday
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| And why he came to port I wonder
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| To see a lady so my friends say
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| She dances for the sailors
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| In a smoky cabaret bar underground
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| Down in a cellar in a harbor town
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| I know he told her love was treasure
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| And they would reap the fullest bounty
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| He only comes to port for pleasure
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| So when the winds of morning
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| Blew the curtains in she woke and found he’d gone
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| I saw his sails unfurling Thursday dawn
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| The pirate he will sink you with a kiss
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| He’ll steal your heart and sail away
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| THE DANCER:
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| Saturday early we met in the cove near the forest
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| PENANCE:
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| He’ll leave you drowning in the flotsam Of a broken promise in the bay
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| THE DANCER:
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| (Dancing we wakened the dawn and the birds into chorus)
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| PENANCE:
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| He came again to see her
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| Yes I think they told me it was Saturday
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| THE DANCER:
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| (Ask Penance Crane she was out in her garden she saw us)
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| PENANCE:
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| I was at sea then
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| I didn’t see them
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| I don’t believe what you are saying
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| It isn’t true I hardly knew him
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| Is this some game that you are playing
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| Go ask the dancer she’s the one who saw him last
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| The one who drew him here
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| He hasn’t come to me since spring last year
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| There was a time when he would
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| Bring me silks and sandalwood and Persian lace
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| THE DANCER:
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| (Then came another «goodbye"and another «Please don’t go»)
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| PENANCE:
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| And he would hold me close
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| And tell my sailing stories by the fireplace
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| THE DANCER:
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| (All night I dance and all day I keep watch with my sorrow)
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| PENANCE:
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| I was at sea I tell you I was
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| Nowhere near the mentioned murder place
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| THE DANCER:
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| (Searching for sails that don’t come
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| And I guess but I don’t know)
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| PENANCE:
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| Go ask the dancer
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| She knows the answer
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| THE DANCER:
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| I don’t know
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| PENANCE:
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| She knows the answer
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| THE DANCER:
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| I don’t know
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| PENANCE:
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| She knows the answer
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| THE DANCER:
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| I don’t know |