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as our ships sails under moonlight
the mighty north-wind blows
there's a scream come from the cabin
not a sailor could have known
is it he who killed the captain?
is it he who cut him down?
is our masquerade not over?
has the king not found his crown?see i'm a man of quick decisions
a farmer from the west
i will find the captains murderer
and i will fight him for the rest
so if i die, burn the bridges
if i don't, ring the bell
cause we will drag his bloody body
we will hang it from the sailscause i won't be home for your winter
no, i won't be home for your spring
if the good lord comes to find this body here of mine
he will see, yes he will seesee there was blood upon the window

the thunder rolled on by
when we saw the lightning coming
we heard the farmer cry
"swim for shore, cause i'm a dead man,
burn the boat to the ground!
i've got the devil in my bosom,
and god can't save me now"cause i won't be home for your winter
and i won't be home for your spring
if the good lord comes to find this body here of mine
he will see, yes he will seethat was the last time we had seen him
the ship sank to the sea
and if you listen to the wind blow
you'll hear the farmer scream
"swim for shore, cause i'm a dead man,
burn the boat to the ground!
i've got the devil in my bosom,
god, no god can't save me now"cause i won't be home for your winter
and i won't be home for your spring
if the good lord comes to find this body here of mine
he will see, yes he will see

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Joshua James has been writing and singing songs for only six short years, but the 25-year-old heartland poet has the perspective of a wise, old soul. On his second album, Build Me This, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed The Sun Is Always Brighter, produced by industry veteran Shannon Edgar, James expands his musical palette to foreboding doom-laden hard rock. Progressing from folkish harmonies, to country twang, world beats and southern home rock while further exploring themes of spiritual searching and heartbreaking loss.

Read more about Joshua James on Last.fm.


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