Rockliffe Bay - Lucy Spraggan
He said part of me
has been lost at sea
Never to return again
With her eyes wide open
She was softly spoken
said: "babe, are you missing the breeze again?"
You look so fine, sailor
Your shoes still shine
After years of a house that don't sway
But she could see
In his eyes that ship's flag still flies
And his home was a ocean away
He sang, freedom was mine
For one last time
When I was sailing along those waves
But now my plate don't slide
And my rum's now wine
And I will never be the same
I don't hear birds no more
But there's swallows on my hands
I earnt a star that wasn't plucked from above
I have memories of friends
Who left this earth as young men
My hairs as white as my hat once, was
He sang, freedom was mine
For one last time
When I was sailing along those waves
But now my plate don't slide
And my rum's now wine
And I will never be the same
I hear a blast in the background
Feel the wind whip my face
Towing a sister ship
That didn't make it home
Colours, fade away from me as
I awake, my wife said
"I'm sleeping next to my own"
He sang, freedom was mine
For one last time
When I was sailing along those waves
And now my plate don't slide
And my rum's now wine
And I will never be the same
He sang, freedom was mine
For one last time
When we were sailing along those waves
And now my plate don't slide
And my rum's now wine
And I will never be the same