Tác giả : Phil Ochs
Người đăng : administrator, 14 năm trước
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E - a	    b7 
And the ship sets the sail 
G#m 
They've lived the tale 
C#m	       f#m 
To carry to the shore 
A6		e 
Straining at the oars 
G#7		c#m 
Or staring from the rail 
E -a	  b7 
And the sea bids farewell 
G#m 
She waves in swells 
C#m		   f#m 
And sends them on their way 
A6		     e 
Time has been her pay 
G#7	       c#m 
And time will have to tell 
A 			g#m 
Soon your sailing will be over 
D				      e   b c#m 
Come and take the pleasures of the har - bor 
 
And the anchor hits the sand 
The hungry hands 
Have tied them to the port 
The hour will be short 
For leisure on the land 
And the girls scent the air 
They seem so fair 
With paint on their face 
Soft is their embrace 
To lead them up the stairs 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
In the room dark and dim 
Touch of skin 
He asks her of her name 
She answers with no shame 
And not a sense of sin 
Until the fingers draw the blinds 
Sip of wine 
The cigarette of doubt 
The candle is blown out 
The darkness is so kind 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
And the shadows frame the light 
Same old sight 
Thrill has blown away 
Now all alone they lay 
Two strangers in the night 
Till his heart skips a beat 
He's on his feet 
To shipmates he must join 
She's counting up the coins 
He's swallowed by the street 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
In the bar hangs a cloud 
The whiskey's loud 
There's laughter in their eyes 
The lonely in disguse 
Are clinging to the crowd 
And the bottle fills the glass 
The haze is fast 
He's trembling for the taste 
Of passion gone to waste 
In memories of the past 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
In the alley, red with rain 
Cry of pain 
For love was but a smile 
Teasing all the while 
Now dancing down the drain 
'till the boys reach the dock 
They gently mock 
Lift him on their backs 
Lay him on his rack 
And leave beneath the light 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
And the ship sets the sail 
They've lived the tale 
To carry from the shore 
Straining at the oars 
Or staring from the rail 
And the sea bids farewell 
She waves in swells 
And sends them on their way 
Time has been her pay 
And time will have to tell 
Soon your sailing will be over 
Come and take the pleasures of the harbor 
 
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