The official album book for 'New Harbour' features the lyrics of the ten songs of the album, spread out over 62 pages of photos by Ritche Perez, Jennifer Butler, Jessica Roberts, Nico Rivela, Joan Rumsey and Morgan Finlay.
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lyrics
The Father comes out on the bridge
Spies up the bay along the edge
Hears us singing, 'Oh the good times,
Don't abandon me...'
Well it seems b'ye I weren't meant to win
To judge from the troubles I'm in
Take it home now, 'Oh the good times,
Prays you stays with me...'
From far away, I'd be pining for New Harbour
Shame my heart is forever wanting more
When I return to where the Narrows meet the ocean
I'll not wash ashore
From the cuts on the wheelhouse floor
Past the cross on the door
Hail to Mary, 'Oh the good times,
Don’t abandon me...'
From far away, I'd be pining for New Harbour
Shame my heart is forever wanting more
When I return to where the Narrows meet the ocean
I'll not wash ashore
Well I've seen the bad times rain
Over, and over again
If I'm to get there eventually
They'll first have their way with me
Some moments it's hard to say
Where we be leading anyway
Faith so precious, 'Oh the good times,
Don’t abandon me...'
From far away, I'd be pining for New Harbour
Shame my heart is forever wanting more
When I return to where the Narrows meet the ocean
I'll not wash ashore
credits
from New Harbour,
released December 1, 2015
Morgan Finlay, vocals, acoustic guitar, bass
Aaron Collis, bouzouki and accordion
Brendan Hamley, drums
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