Adam & Eve歌词由Eric Brace&Thomm Jutz演唱,出自专辑《Simple Motion》,下面是《Adam & Eve》完整版歌词!
Adam & Eve歌词完整版
ADAM & EVE
by Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz & Bert Van Mourik
Leaving the harbor, the good Tit Bonhomme
With six men it sailed from Glandore
They trusted in Michael, a well-seasoned skipper
To soon come back home to the shore
Four were from Egypt, a land left behind
For a promised land so far away
But the promise was broken, abused and ignored
On the ocean for meager pay
The weather was poor and the wind a force seven
The waves with a wild, heavy swell
Each in his own way was praying to heaven
As the ship sailed straight into hell
So sailors take heed
When you come or you leave
Steer clear of Adam and always hug Eve
Filled to the gills with haddock and hake
Forty long hours at sea
Trawling and hauling and taking on water
On just a few hours of sleep
The power went out and the radio too
So they couldn’t call out in distress
And why there was nobody manning the wheel
Can only be anyone’s guess
The weather was poor and the wind a force seven
The waves with a wild, heavy swell
Each in his own way was praying to heaven
As Adam he put ‘em through hell
So sailors take heed
When you come or you leave
Steer clear of Adam and always hug Eve
The vessel spun round in the violent waves
The bow hit the rocks and went down
Before any help could be sent underway
Five of the six men were drowned
Off the south coast of Cork
There’s two rocks in the ocean
And I hope that now you believe
Sailing out of the harbor and back to Glandore
Your only true friend is Eve
The weather was poor and the wind a force seven
The waves with a wild, heavy swell
Each in his own way was praying to heaven
As Adam he put them through hell
So sailors take heed
When you come or you leave
Steer clear of Adam and always hug Eve
Steer clear of Adam and always hug Eve