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612 B
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24 lines
612 B
Plaintext
When we went into the sea
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When we went into the sea
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In the autumn evening, a farewell hour,
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My soul light illuminated
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Lights your eyes spring.
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Night fell, the noise is not audible
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And only bottle in the quiet ring,
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Forecastle sleep enveloped -
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Under the roar of the waves the sailors sleep.
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One sailor was not asleep, sighing.
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He before dawn all again and again
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hot composes poems,
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Poems about loyalty, unconditional love,
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He composes a new song
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About selfless love.
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On all the seas of the globe
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I will always remember the lights,
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The lights of the Seaside Boulevard
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Lights, lights, lights your eyes spring. |