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Songs:Mainesong (134386)
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Mainesong ©2007 Jenny Goodspeed September - Lubec, Maine (Easternmost point in the U.S.) Harbor sunrise lights the morning, downeast, rocky shore The tide rushed in without much warning, changing what was there before What was there before the sea rose? Who was I before this town Swept me up in its chill water, filled my heart and set me down And the tide rolls in whether or not I see you again And the salt, green gray comes right to my doorstep Then follows the moon back to sea With or without me Looking for some little treasure tumbled smooth by silt and spray Searching for a means to measure what I mean to you today What I mean is I belong here on this lonely strip of land Cedar, pine, and black spruce forest, fishing weirs and charcoal sand I still had the ring you gave me on that still October day May you find it washed up somewhere Tumbled smooth by silt and spray And the tide rolls in whether or not I see you again And I'll walk this shore whether or not you walk through my door And the salt, green gray comes right to my doorstep Then follows the moon back to sea With or without me With or without me
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