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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
And the ship sets the sail
They've lived the tale
To carry to the shore
Straining at the oars
Or staring from the railAnd the sea bids farewell
She waves in swells
And sends them on their way
Time has been her pay
And time will have to tellOh, soon your
Sailing will be over

Come and take
The pleasures of the harborAnd the anchor hits the sand
The hungry hands
Have tied them to the port
The hour will be short
For leisure on the landAnd the girls scent the air
They seem so fair
With paint on their face
Soft is their embrace
To lead them up the stairsSoon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harborIn the room dark and dim
Touch of skin
He asks her of her name
She answers with no shame
And not a sense of sin'Til the fingers draw the blinds
Sip of wine
The cigarette of doubt
The candle is blown out
The darkness is so kindOh, soon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harborAnd the shadows frame the light
Same old sight
Thrill has blown away
Now all alone they lay
Two strangers in the nightTill his heart skips a beat
He's on his feet
To shipmates he must join
She's counting up the coins
He's swallowed by the streetOh, soon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harborIn the bar hangs a cloud
The whiskey's loud
There's laughter in their eyes
The lonely in disguise
Are clinging to the crowdAnd the bottle fills the glass
The haze is fast
He's trembling for the taste
Of passion gone to waste
In memories of the pastOh, soon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harborIn the alley, red with rain
Cry of pain
For love was but a smile
Teasing all the while
Now dancing down the drain'Til the boys reach the dock
They gently mock
And lift him on their backs
Lay him on his rack
And leave beneath the lightOh, soon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harborAnd the ship sets the sail
They've lived the tale
To carry from the shore
Straining at the oars
Or staring from the railAnd the sea bids farewell
She waves in swells
And sends them on their way
Time has been her pay
And time will have to tellOh, soon your
Sailing will be over
Come and take
The pleasures of the harbor

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Philip David Ochs (pronounced /ˈoʊks/) (December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer) and songwriter who was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, earnest humanism, political activism, insightful and alliterative lyrics, and haunting voice. He wrote hundreds of songs in the 1960s and released eight albums in his lifetime. Ochs performed at many political events, including anti-Vietnam War and civil rights rallies, student events, and organized labor events over the course of his career...

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