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O Captain My Captain
O Captain My Captain
O Captain my Captain! Prisoner of mortality
Precious life was lost on the voyage to escape reality
The ocean that once stretched out before me of varied depth and hue
Is a part of us no more, no more; these are my shipwrecked blues
If you’ll be the dealer, I’ll play the game
And paint this glass with a coat of flame
I’ll be the rocks if you’ll be the waves
All of my worldly troubles you will wash away
O Captain my Captain! What you once called yours I now call ours
As I sleepless gaze into the night sky numbering the stars
You were always the master of uncharted waters
To you I have sent my soul in every empty bottle
If you’ll be the music, I’ll be the song
And I will lie awake listening all night long
I’ll be the thunder if you’ll be the rain
And you will drown my fears and ease my pain
O Captain my Captain! Your demons they live on in me
Tearing away at every wretched hour, begging to be free
For there is a certain hunger that will never be filled
You had a place without a time, a pulse without a will
If you’ll be the sky, I’ll be the sea
And you will calm the storms inside of me
I’ll be the smoke if you’ll be the mirrors
And lead me to a place far away from here
O Captain my Captain! My poor dear father
There is nothing left to live on but food and water
There is nothing left to be seen in neither sea nor sky
There is nothing left to wonder but why why why