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The End Of My Pirate Days Lyrics


Mary Chapin Carpenter The End Of My Pirate Days

The night is soft and silent, new moon at my door
There's nothing near as quiet as the light, I'm looking for
Last time that it appeared, he was lying next to me
Last time I felt his near to whispered ecstasy

And those who need adventure
They can sail the seven seas
And those who search for treasure
They must live on grander dreams

We rose and fell just like the tides
He filled my heart and soul
And I buried all my dreams for someone else to find
In my pirate days

This world is kinder to the kind that won't look back
They are the chosen few, among us now, unbowed somehow
One day he turned to me and before I took one breath
I knew, I would only see his shadow in what light was left

And those who need adventure
They can sail the seven seas
And those who search for treasure
They must live on grander dreams

If I've seen his face since then
It's only been in dreams my friend
Since I came to the end
Of my pirate days

If I've called his name since then
It's only been in dreams my friend
And so I came to the end
Of my pirate days


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