| Sing For Katana |
Mononoke Hime
In the moonlight I felt your heart,
Quiver like a bowstring's pulse,
In the moon's pure light, you looked at me,
Nobody knows your heart,
When the sun is gone I see you,
Beatiful and haunting, but cold,
Like the blade of a knife, so sharp and so sweet,
nobody knows your heart,
All of your sorrow, grief and pain,
Locked away in the forest of the night,
Your secret heart belongs to the world,
Of the things that sigh in the dark,
Oh the things that cry in the dark.
sung by Katana, because it's my favriot song.
Twiddley-Aye
When the ships all get to sailing
And the men are off and gone
What about the women
Who are up and left alone?
Do you think they sit and twiddle thumbs
Until their men come home?
There's other things to twiddle
When a girl's left on her own!
Chorus:
Oh, it's twiddley aye dee aye dee aye,
Twiddley aye dee ay!
It's lots of times a man will leave you
Broken with dismay
Oh, it's twiddley aye dee aye dee aye,
Twiddley aye dee ay
There's other things to twiddle
When your man is gone away
I remember Nelly,
She was young and she was gay.
She won the heart of Captain Dan
But then he sailed away.
He left her high and dry
With just a kiss upon the chin
But as his ship went sailing out
Another ship sailed in.
Chorus
And then there was Lucinda Brown
As fair as any maid.
Her true love went a-voyaging,
A sailor man by trade.
"Keep the fire burning, love,"
Those were the words he spoke.
So she found herself another man
To keep the fire... stoked.
Chorus
When Lucinda's man came back
And knocked upon her door
She was as glad to see him
As she'd ever been before.
He left her lying on her bed
But Lucy didn't care
'Course the poor guy in the closet
Sure could use a little air!
Chorus
Oh you hear a lot of stories
'Bout the sailors and their sport,
About how every lad
Has got a girl in every port.
But if you'd added two and two,
You'd figure out right quick
That's just because the lassies
Have a lad on every ship.
Chorus
Sung for Mical by Emma
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