| The vessel began the maiden voyage from
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| Southampton, England bound for New York
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| Tenth of April nineteen twelve
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| With captain Edward Smith in command
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| On the darkest night of Sunday fourth of April
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| Nineteen twelve, four hundred miles south of Grand banks spotted
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| An iceberg ahead of the ship
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| Oh, they turned from the danger to late
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| Caught in the middle of north of Atlantic
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| Where nowhere a rescue could be
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| If we fall, we would die
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| We would go with honor
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| Standing in line
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| For the last time
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| We won’t be afraid
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| We are tall, we stand
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| Darkest of night is upon us
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| And we stand and
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| We fight 'til the end to survive
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| It’s the fall of man
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| The first lifeboat launched
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| Was lifeboat seven on the starboard side
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| With twenty people on board
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| Out of a capacity of sixty five
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| Orders were given by captain Smith
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| «Women and children first»
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| First class, second class
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| The third had to sneak on board to survive
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| Oh, the tragedy in the middle sea
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| Caught in the middle of north of Atlantic
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| Where nowhere a rescue could be
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| «CQC SOS CQC
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| Stuck by an iceberg
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| Sinking fast
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| Need assistance
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| We’re going down
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| I repeat, we’re going down»
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| The vessel began the maiden voyage from
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| Southampton, England bound for New York
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| Now the Atlantic Ocean is a grave for the maiden
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| (This is the fall of man) |