| It was a cold night
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| And the snow lay low
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| I pulled my coat tight
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| Against the falling down
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| And the sun was all
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| And the sun was all down
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| And the sun was all
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| And the sun was all down
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| I am a poor man
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| I haven’t wealth nor fame
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| I have my two hands
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| And a house to my name
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| And the winter’s so And the winter’s so long
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| And the winter’s so And the winter’s so long
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| And all the stars were crashing 'round
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| As I laid eyes on what I’d found
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| It was a white crane
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| It was a helpless thing
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| Upon a red stain
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| With an arrow it’s wing
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| And it called and cried
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| And it called and cried so And it called and cried
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| And it called and cried so And all the stars were crashing 'round
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| As I laid eyes on what I’d found
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| My crane wife, my crane wife
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| My crane wife, my crane wife
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| Now I helped her
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| And I dressed her wounds
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| And how I held her
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| Beneath the rising moon
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| And she stood to fly
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| And she stood to fly away
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| And she stood to fly
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| She stood to fly away
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| And all the stars were crashing 'round
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| As I laid eyes on what I’d found
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| My crane wife, my crane wife
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| My crane wife, my crane wife
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| My crane wife arrived at my door in the moonlight
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| All star bright and tongue-tied I took her in We were married and bells rang sweet for our wedding
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| And our bedding was ready when we fell in The sound of the keening bell
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| To see it’s pain erect
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| Soft as fontenelle
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| The feathers and the thread
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| And all I ever meant to do was to keep you
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| My crane wife
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| My crane wife
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| My crane wife
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| We were poorly, our fortunes fading hourly
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| And how she loved me, she could bring it back
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| But I was greedy, I was vain and I forced her to weaving
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| On a cold loom, in a closed room down the hall
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| The sound of the keening bell
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| And to see it’s pain erect
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| Soft as fontenelle
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| The feathers and the thread
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| And all I ever meant to do was to keep you
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| My crane wife
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| My crane wife
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| There’s a bend in the wind and it rakes at my heart
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| There is blood in the thread and it rakes at my heart
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| It rakes at my heart
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| My crane wife |