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I almost dialed your number
When I thought the coast was clear
'Cause it's looked up for so long at me
And said, "Call me please"But the place was closing
And the counter girl turned the sign
The cooks were getting their coats and I got mine
And said, "Goodnight", to the sea of empty seatsAnd if I am a sailor
You are the warm Gulf wind
And you've blown into this little port
And roused my dreams againI see my mouth moving
When I talk to you, I do
I see my lips and I feel like a kid
Who can't keep something hid'Cause I've been under the paper
You were writin' on
You left your impression on after you'd gone on
Marks only I can seeAnd if I am a sailor
You are the warm Gulf wind
And you've blow into this little port

And roused my dreams againWhen we say sometime later
You know that we don't say when
You have blown into this little port
And 'roused my dreams againI almost dialed your number
When I thought the coast was clear
'Cause it's looked up for so long at me
And said, "Call me please"And if I am a sailor
You are the warm Gulf wind
And you've blown into this little port
And 'roused my dreams againWhen we say sometime later
You know that we don't say when
You have blown into this little port
And 'roused my dreams again'Roused my dreams
Sailor to wind

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Sarah Harmer (born on 12 November 1970 in Burlington, Ontario) is a Canadian folk singer. Harmer gained her first exposure to the musician's lifestyle as a teenager, when her older sister Mary started taking her to concerts by the then-unknown Tragically Hip. At the age of 17, she was invited to join a Toronto band, The Saddletramps. For three years, she juggled The Saddletramps with her studies in philosophy and women's studies at Queen's University.

Read more about Sarah Harmer on Last.fm.


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