Tono: C
Introducción:
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Let me tell you a story, it happened long ago
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When the pines were dancing in the wind on the Mendocino shore
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The town lights were blazing, there were parties everywhere
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It was Christmas eve and joy was in the air
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In the dark and stormy night someone heard the sound
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Of something breaking on the rocks and a big ship going down
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Some said they saw a light some swore it was a star
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That shone out there in the night although it wasn't far
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In the grey light of morning they walked along the sand
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Finding pieces of the ship but no sign of her hands
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Except a tiny pair of shoes and a woman's ragged coat
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That lay there at the water's edge in the driftwood and the foam
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Some said she sailed from India or the coast of Oregon
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Some said by the size of her rigging it was some place far beyond
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But why she sailed into a port closed down so long ago
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Or if all on board were lost at sea no one seemed to know
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The fire was crackling in the stove when he heard the wailing cry
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Of a little baby in the night somewhere close outside
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He grabbed his gun and he left the house, he thought it was A cat
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But he found a woman with a babe, fallen in her tracks
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She was cold, her eyes were glazed, her skin was ghostly white
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He tried to make her speak, she just handed him the child
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And then she passed into that endless sleep
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And he knelt beside her on the trail and he began to weep
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Rushing home he stoked the fire and he bathed the weary babe
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Its skin was brown as a hazel nut, its eyes of greenest jade
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In age it was about two years or maybe six months more
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But he had the look of a wise old man who'd been this way before
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And so he stayed and he filled the heart of the man that he called dad
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And Shipwreck Star was the only name that boy-child ever had
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His mama, she lies buried in the manzanita and the pines
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Where the wild azaleas bloom in the fog-bound summertime