Oo, let the wind fill your sail, oo, good weather to you prevail Thus call all the Voices of the Sea, to which whose spell not a sailor can be free
The ship was called the Golden Swan, when it came to port not a man was on, and none knew where they'd gone They'd sailed through a pass of jagged rocks, upon which a fair-haired maiden combed her locks She got her tail tangled in a cord, and to help her every sailor jumped off board Sailor, sailor, help me free, your trusted lover I will be, if you just believe in me
They swam in a sea as warm as mother's milk, caressed by hands as sweet and soft as silk They gazed in eyes that sparkled through the sea, oh sailor, sailor, come make love to me Come gambol through the raging tide, swim forever by my side, on the waves as one we'll ride
Their castle lay within a golden bed, of sunken treasure from the drowned dead Oh sailors, all this gold is yours one day, if only you'll believe in what we say Never question what you do, your life, it will remain with you, if you'll just believe we're true
They dined on fish and drank of bottled wine, and danced with the mermaids through the salted brine This wonderland was too much to believe, and with that thought, the sailors found they couldn't breathe They tried to swim up to the sky, but they found the towering waves too high, and the mermaids began to cry
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