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Gulf Of Araby Tab

by Natalie Merchant


Gulf Of Araby
(Written by Katell Keineg)

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If you could fill a veil with shells from Killiney's shore
                                    
and sweet talk in a tongue that is no more
                        
If wishful thought could bridge
    
The Gulf Of Araby
                            
Between what is, what is, what is
    
And what can never be

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If you could hold the frozen flow of New Hope Creek
                                              
And hide out from the one they said you might meet
                             
If you could unlearn all the words
                       
That you never wanted heard
                                
If you could stall the southern wind
        
That's whistling in your ear
                                   
You could take what is, what is, what is
           
To what can never be

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One man of sventy whispers free at last
Two neighbors who are proud of their massacres
Three tyrants torn away in a winter's month
Four prisoners framed by a dirty judge

Five burned with tyres

Six men still alive
     
And seven more days to shake at the great divide

    
The Gulf
    
The Gulf
      
of Araby
    
The Gulf
    
The Gulf
      
of Araby

We would plough and part the earth to bring you home
We would harvest every miracle ever known
If they laid out all the things
That these ten years want to bring
We would gladly give them up
To bring you back to us
O, there is nothing wewould not give
To kiss you and believe we can take what is, what is, what is
To what can never be

One man of seventy whispers not free yet
Two neighbors who make up knee-deep in their dead
Three tyrants torn away in the summer's heat
Four prisoners lost in the fallacy
Five, on my life
Six, I'm dead inside
And seven more days to shake at the great divide
The Gulf Of Araby