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The Harbour

by Subterranean Attic

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Golden trees, turning pale The whalers return from killing white whales Seasick sailors, slackening their sails Telling bold lies and forging tales And all the lost churchbells do their dingdong Sing along with everyone, you can't go wrong Some say life is running in circles Others say: impossible, life has never been round Some say my vision is called nirvana Others say my vision is pure sound Bright thoughts and dark deeds We're standing still at the highest speed Muggers and smugglers baptize the blind Who chant while they're boarding The famous golden hind You better read the score, if You don't know this song Catch up with the rhythm, and strike the gong Yesterday you went to the harbour Where the faces shine bright in the quicksilver light I stayed at home, you went to the ice cream parlour You said you wanted more from live and I said: "alright"

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