| (Save us tonight
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| From deep unknown
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| Time’s running out
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| This is our final hour)
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| Water’s closing in on left and right
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| From every side
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| Nowhere to run or to hide
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| Only a few lifeboats hanging around
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| Others have gone to sea twenty in one
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| Only twelve in the first
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| In Belfast they filled up with sixty men
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| And if you have money to spare
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| Then someone could save your life
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| Only way to find a way out
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| Is to go around the boat
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| And blinded you search for hope
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| Take control of your own life
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| When twenty other people
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| Try to find a way to survive
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| Save us tonight
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| From deep unknown
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| Time’s running out
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| This is the final
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| Death lurks below
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| Nowhere to run
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| This is their final hour
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| Struck by ice in the middle of the night
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| The only thing to do is try to survive when
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| The water draws near
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| Only one degree and if you’re lucky maybe two
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| The water will take your life
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| Lifebelts on and you’re ready to go
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| You feel now how death crawls nearer
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| Who should we blame, should we blame the ice
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| Or the people who starred the boat?
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| Fifteen hundred people made their grave
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| Out in the water on that night (on that night)
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| Everyone will be remembered
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| See your life it flashes before your eyes
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| Save us tonight from deep unknown!
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| Time’s running out!
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| This is the final hour! |