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Shipyards' Song

Shipyard's Song

written by Kim beggs

from the album Wanderer's Paean

Kim Beggs – vocals ⁄ guitar

Kim Barlow – banjo

Bob Hamilton – upright bass

As I wondered through our old neighbourhood

I scoured the ruins for a trace of where you stood

Looking out your window looking at me looking at you

Through the panes all cracked and shaded blue

Through the rain we could see each other

In the bitter cold we could be friends

It's because of this place that our worlds skimmed enough for us to fall in

And that we could build something from all our broken pieces

Weaknesses hold strong together

It's the magnitude of need that keeps it steady

But the mortar can worn away or shattered or negotiated

By the aggression of progression and greed

They want to get rid of the filth, the junk and the ugliness

Take the waterfront from the people just like every other city

Follow the path of destruction, cover up the past with a blacktop

Give it to them with the money so they can build a big box

One by one they took their toll upon us

They tore our houses down just to be sure

As the walls came down around us, our insides turned to dust

Oh the devil, let loose upon our souls

Sure they found most a sliver and land outside the city limits

But starting from scratch is not easy when you're on a pension

The shock of the change and the burden, was too much for some to handle

It crept up behind them and pulled them six feet under

As I wandered through our old neighbourhood

I imagine my home and yours and hers and theirs

What ever happened to us, it wasn't so long ago

That we could be found laughing along the river

Laughing along the river

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Lyrics submitted by Kim.

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