Paroles de Father Neptune
When my man goes to sea,he steps so high and free.
I think I know as I watch him go
that he has no need for me, for me.
And when my man comes home
and waits a while to roam,
I think I see when he smiles at me
that he’s dreaming of the foam, the foam.
I’m not a pious Christian
and I do not go to mass,
but I pray to Father Neptune
to let him safely pass.
I sing to the god with the three-pronged rod
and the whiskers wild and free
that I’ve got a man with a beard and a tan
and a passion for the sea.
He rides through the storm and the cold and the warm
and he loves to risk his neck,
and I like to know when he goes below
that it’s just below the deck.
Oh, Neptune; Father Neptune! When he’s home from sea he is half with me
and he’s gone when I close the door,
and it’s still his creed that he has no need
of a wife except on shore.
I know it’s the boat that keeps him afloat,
but I like to think it’s me.
And if it were not for this
I would sink to the depths of the sea.
I think I see when he smiles at me
that he’s dreaming of the foam, the foam.
I’m not a pious Christian
and I do not go to mass,
but I pray to Father Neptune
to let him safely pass.
I sing to the god with the three-pronged rod
and the whiskers wild and free
that I’ve got a man with a beard and a tan
and a passion for the sea.
He rides through the storm and the cold and the warm
and he loves to risk his neck,
and I like to know when he goes below
that it’s just below the deck.
Oh, Neptune; Father Neptune! When he’s home from sea he is half with me
and he’s gone when I close the door,
and it’s still his creed that he has no need
of a wife except on shore.
I know it’s the boat that keeps him afloat,
but I like to think it’s me.
And if it were not for this
I would sink to the depths of the sea.
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