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Co-written with Jack McGuire
Another day goes down In this sleepy harbour town. She sings her lonesome song, Counting the days that he's been gone. She works the harbour bar: Serves drinks and plays guitar. Late each night she leaves alone, Heading for an empty home. Oh, to be lonely Is no way to live When you've so much to prove. Only the lonely Forget to forgive And neglect to be loved. One day, she warned, she'd be so outta here. Now she packs a suitcase and she wipes a tear. Watching at windows that's just not in her plan; She can't waste away a lifetime waiting for some man. And she's gone, moved on; go tell: she's hit the road. No long farewells, she's lost that load! Upped stakes ... escaped .... She's gone and done it this time, she's really gone. Another new day dawns In that same old harbour town. But her song's no longer heard, For she's found the wings of a bird. Oh, to be lonely Is no way to stay When you've so much to give. Don't be alone if There dawns a new day And there's life to be lived. She's gone, moved on, so long! she's really gone. Took note, rewrote her lonesome song. Decamped; revamped that lonely life. She's found a better place to while away her days and nights. She's gone, she's gone ... really gone. |
(2010) |
composite by Stephen Alsford adapting photos by Ianaré Sévi (tern) and Stephen Alsford (coastline) |
Created: November 17, 2014. | © Stephen Alsford |