| Night cracked like a skull
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| Made the moon convulse
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| Wrapped its chilly tongue around my mast
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| A fortnight it would be
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| Since I’d been out at sea
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| Ne’er another soul had crossed my path
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| Ne’er another soul had crossed my path
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| I was hauling salt
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| In my bleached and battered boat
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| Trawling just to pass the restless night
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| When I felt the queerest tug
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| Against that fraying cord
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| Reeling in a devastating sight
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| In the brackish sound
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| Somebody had drowned
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| She wrapped her raven rings around my line
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| She wrapped her raven rings around my line
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| In a tangled open dress
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| The most comely bloodless breasts
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| A distant look was frozen in her eyes
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| A fiend possessed my soul
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| As I helped her to disrobe
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| A rope of weeds was woven round her thighs
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| A rope of weeds was woven round her thighs
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| My ill and frenzied heart
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| And the quiet lapping song
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| Beaten by the splendor of her hips
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| I had to lay her down
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| Atop those briny beds
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| And press my mouth against her silent lips
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| The frigid moon was green
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| Upon my wicked scene
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| My wasted angel shimmering in sand
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| I had to be with her
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| And leave the world behind
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| I knew that no one else could understand
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| And I slipped her silver palm inside my hand
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| Married to the bower
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| I threw our bodies overboard
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| Our hearts were bound by heavy rusted chain
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| Now I roam the ocean floor
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| With the lady I adore
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| This is where we remain
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| This is where we remain
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| This is where we remain
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| This is where we remain |