Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire
Seventh in the story, the accordion player, now a married man, decides the only way to provide for his family is to go to sea with a gang of pirates in search of a great treasure. As saying his goodbyes to his family, his wife tries to convince him to stay.
[Verse 1: Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell]
'Twas the worst of times
For tinkers like you and me
So in search of fortune, I took to the sea
Round my neck, a key
You said was to your heart
Held it desperately as your ship left the dock
[Chorus: Both, Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell]
I can't forget, I won't forgive this sea
For the endless hurt it gave to me
I want to stab, I want to kill this sea
Took you away, took you away from me
[Verse 2: Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell]
Silks from Singapore
A treasure from Tripoli for you
And from Suvla Bay, I've scars for souvenirs
Love, your son was born
I wish you could see
Eyes the same as yours and cries just like me
[Chorus: Both, Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell]
I can't forget, I won't forgive this sea
For the endless hurt it gave to me
I want to stab, I want to kill this sea
Took you away, took you away from me
[Verse 3: Aurelio Voltaire & Julia Marcell]
Years have passed
How many, I don't know anymore
Lost, adrift at sea
A storm comes, it's getting cold
I stand under moors
Searching a sea of blue
And forever more, I'll wait here for you