The Harbor Incident Lyrics by Monks Of Doom

The Harbor Incident Lyrics

    Into the vigil from hiding
    His exile was now almost up
    Pockets were teeming with spare change
    And his mind was eating it up

    He'd savored the peace that he'd had, but
    Now he scans the horizon
    Waiting for this storm to pass
    Always waiting in silence
    Just biding his time

    And happened on a young lady
    Up from the depths of despair
    She spoke with a twist on her tongue
    And a marvelous look in her eye

    She's said "think before the next time
    You take yourself out onto the sea
    And go dancing with that grand old man
    Sometimes he plays very gently
    But he's just biding his time"

    Into the harbor
    Came once a clipper ship
    Sails torn and listing severe
    When [tide it had slipped]
    The rats jumped ship
    As if they had something to fear

    The captain it seems, was buried at sea
    His madess had taken its toll
    The crew headed into the bars of the town
    To drink away all of their cares
    They had waited for this day for years

    One tiny bottle that floats on the sea
    Serves as a warning for those who might dream
    For those who pursue their obsessions
    The wind carries in it the screams
    Of the journeyman lost on the ocean

    Teased by a beauty who rose from the waves
    A rebirth, a watery grave
    Down in the depths she savors her prize
    She's just biding her time

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