The Boatman
On that stormy morn, on the rocky cliffs walked I
Underneath the billowing clouds, through the sad winds sigh
I looked out to the swirling ocean, there atop a wave
rowed a lonely boatman sure to meet his watery grave
furious rowing
Wind was howling
grey wave rose and
crashed upon the rocks
furious rowing
wind was howling
he was at the
mercy of God
I broke my spell, and ran down the rocky path
to a shore that was sheltered from the dark ocean’s wrath
but the foolish boatman was still far out, and my fear:
he’d be dashed upon the rocks before he made it here
I tried to shout and call for help and on my knees I tried to pray, but
my voice was whisked away, just a whisper in a crowded room
but I was all alone, a creature frightened on the shore
there was nothing that I could do to save the helpless boatman
so I watched him as he struggled, ’till he could struggle no more
He was coming in, slow, but sure that he would land
but the ocean couldn’t allow it, no it wouldn’t let this stand
it sent forth a lusty wave that broke his boat, it was so strong
and the poor boatman with the churning waves was swept along
I ran onto the rocks, prepared to save the drowning boatman
but he had disappeared, the selfish ocean swallowed him
and as I lay weeping for his life in the rain
his poor maiden waited by the window for her young boatman
whom her poor eyes would never see again