| When he was young you’d not find him doing well in school,
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| His mind would turn unto the waters.
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| Always the focus of adolescent ridicule,
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| He has no time for farmer’s daughters.
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| Alienated from the clique society,
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| A lonely boy finds peace in fishing.
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| His mother says «John this is not the way life’s supposed to be.»
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| «Don't you see the life that you are missing?»
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| And he says…
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| When I grow up I want to be,
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| One of the harvesters of the sea.
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| I think before my days are done,
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| I want to be a fisherman.
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| Now years gone by we find man that rules the sea.
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| He sets out on a dark May morning.
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| To bring his catch back to this small community.
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| He doesn’t see the danger dawning.
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| Four hours up, oh the ocean swelled and swelled,
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| The fog rolled in it started raining.
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| «The starboard bow.""Oh my God we’re going down!»
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| The do not hear his frantic mayday.
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| And he says
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| When I grow up I want to be,
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| One of the harvesters of the sea.
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| I think before my days are done,
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| I want to be a fisherman.
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| «I'll live and die a fisherman.»
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| Calling John the Fisherman. |