| I remember the sea I remember
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| How I thought she would sing forever
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| Though her voice it became a whisper
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| But the sea still sings in her heart
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| To the furthest shores of Alaska
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| From the bow of a floundering tanker
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| Her shores in eternal winter
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| But the sea still sings in her heart
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| She waits for the moment
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| So still and alone
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| On her shoreline a necklace of feather and bone
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| No laughter of children
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| Where nothing will grow
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| But the sea still sings
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings in her heart
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| I remember the sea, I remember
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| How she rose in a terrible temper
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| On a stormy night in September
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| How the sea still sings in her heart
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| Taking back all her stolen treasure
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| Giving back all our waste with a pleasure
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| Hand in hand with a furious weather
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| How the sea still sings in her heart
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| No longer distraught and no longer alone
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| She took all our shorelines and made them her own
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| Drowned all the people asleep in their homes
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings in her heart
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| The mermaids were singing a warning
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| The mermen were teasing and taunting
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| The sirens a song that was haunting
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| Tearing each ship from its mooring
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| And the sea shed her black coat of mourning
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| I remember the sea I remember
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| The stillness and calm of the water
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| And a song that went on forever
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings
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| The sea still sings in her heart |