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The Graves Light

from The Graves Light by Half Moon

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out upon the ocean, sailing far from home, we plied our trade for fortune against the wind and foam. red sky at night - we left with the tide. now our tiny ship is thrown side to side. we were headed north when it all went south. if I ever see the Graves Light I'll never swear again.

I left you back in Boston. you said we'd have a son. I think about you often living on the run. a reoccurring dream: the sea takes my life. remember when I asked if you'd be my wife? you said you hated my sailor's mouth. if I ever see the Graves Light I'll never swear again.

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from The Graves Light, released September 10, 2013

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