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I remember the time when my grandpa and I |
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Would sit by the fire at night |
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And I listened to stories of how he once lived |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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He said Mom and Dad send me off to school |
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Where I learned how to read and to write |
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And they listened for hours |
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As I read from my books |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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Your grandma and I we were wed at 16 |
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Lord she was a beautiful sight |
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And proudly I placed the ring on her hand |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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About one year later, your daddy was born |
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And your grandma held my hand so tight |
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On I cant tell the joy as she brought forth new life |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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But having her child, it did weaken her so |
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She just wasnt up to the fight |
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For she looked so peaceful she went to her rest |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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Then as now the times they were hard |
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To succeed you would try all your might |
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And sometimes love bloomed and sometimes dreams die |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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By the glow of the kerosene light. |
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Shes made from wood |
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But shes no ordinary boat sir |
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Cut in the fall |
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Seasons til mid winter is over |
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See her high round bow |
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And shes all tuck-ed under |
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And from stem to stern |
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Shes our Newfoundlands wonder |
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I hear her one lunger pumping |
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And I look to see her |
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Disappear under the crest of a swell between us |
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And she rises like a warrior |
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To writhing lots of sunder |
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And they see two men |
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Who lay down under |
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Where lonely men |
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Whose days be numbered |
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We owe our lives |
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To the gifts from the water |
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And for boats that go |
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Come back some never |
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But for all the boats that go |
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They are Newfoundlands wonder |
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For all the boats that go |
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They are Newfoundlands wonder |