| Lay up nearer, brother, nearer
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| For my limbs are growing old
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| And thy presence seemeth nearer
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| When thine arms around me fold
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| I am dying, brother, dying
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| Soon you’ll miss me in your berth
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| For my form will soon be lying
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| 'Neath the oceans briny surf
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| Tell my father when you see him
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| That in death I prayed for him
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| Prayed that I might only meet him
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| In a world that’s free of sin
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| Tell my mother, God assist her
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| Now that she is growing old
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| That her child would glad have kissed her
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| When his lips grew pale and cold
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| Will you gain what I’ve lost?
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| On this broken journey of trust
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| Carry my soul back hom
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| Paint me the land of our childhood
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| Tell m of love in their hearts
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| Show me the strength of our fathers
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| As you linger while I depart
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| And if death does not shine behind the white clouds
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| Harness my one final breath
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| Let it sweep cross the plains of their memories
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| And give wind to their sails as they venture into the dark
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| Can you grasp it my loyal brother?
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| Oh please help me. |
| I can’t find the way
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| Will the wind whisper of glory’s road?
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| Or will the skies shiver as this tales tragedy unfolds?
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| As the seas fall away, I hear
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| A child’s voice led astray
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| Father, the legends you passed down to me
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| They have not saved me the fate I’ve met
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| I’ve gathered your spark for their eyes to see
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| Can they light the candles we’ve left?
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| Silhouette stained in their minds
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| Cursed figure leaves them blind
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| Let go of this pain
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| She will still remain
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| Hear them speak your name
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| Listen brother, catch each whisper
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| Tis my wife I speak of now
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| Tell oh tell her how I missed her
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| When the fever burned my brow
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| Tell her she must kiss my children
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| Like the kiss I last impressed
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| Hold them as when last I held them
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| Held them closely to my chest
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| Drown my pride with the blood I’ve given
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| My selfish fear has despairful, tired eyes
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| If you catch them the flames forbidden
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| I can let the haunting storm subside
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| Through the beckoning, frozen horizon
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| A golden beam casts its life 'cross the earth
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| It was for them I crossed the ocean
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| What my hopes were I will not tell
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| But they gained an orphan’s portion
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| Yet he doth all things well
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| Tell them I have reached the haven
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| Where I sought the precious dust
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| And I gained a port called Heaven
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| Where the gold will never rust |