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The Death of a Sailor
Jane Cox
I don’t know why, I wish I did I feel so cruelly numb I felt nothing, I made you cry I said I can’t, I’m done
Maybe all this bruising blank
Within my awful heart Was brought on by the freezing winds Your painful lover’s mark
But I still tried to bail the boat Far past its point of no return Bailed until my fingers bled Pointless, I soon learned
I tried, I hope you know I tried To be all that you need But a girl drowning in your pain Can’t be your raft at sea
So maybe I’m heartless, Maybe I’m cruel But I can’t keep being Your hurt’s waiting room
Not when I scarcely keep My own heartache afloat If I give you my hand
We’ll both sink ‘neath the load
I’m sorry, I’m sorry For our ending like this But I gave and I gave Now there’s nothing to miss
But the waterlogged bones
Of a girl lost at sea
Who was drowned in the storms
Of once great you-and-me
