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Wandering Spirits of The Sea

Wandering Spirits of the sea find your way home back to thee, wandering spirits of the sea my heart is crying out for thee, you roam the sea day and night dragging innocent souls into your fights, you carry them out into the sea and plunge them into deep waters and leave then to suffer, daylight creeps upon the shore and the spirits are knocking on the ships door in headless and bodiless human form they wander around in the dark until the break of dawn. Wandering Spirits of the sea, the universe is coming after thee, you have roam the waters around the town spilling venom all around; five boats sank the other day and all the immigrants bodies were swept away, the crews searched up and down the track and scour the bottom of the ocean but the current keep dragging them into the hole and they keep swirling around and within seconds they were nowhere to be found. Wandering Spirits of the sea what do I have to do with the thee? I did not travel from Africa but you keep turning my boat over, what do you want from us? why are digging out the immigrants gut, you use sonic sound on the shore to sink the boats and cut out the sharks throat, wandering spirits of the sea when will we have peace at sea; you carry them out into the deep and put them to sleep into the sharks belly, they try to swim themselves out of it but they keep going around in circles until they are drowned; wandering spirits of the sea give the immigrants back their heads and bodies so that they can tarry; they will hitchhike, ships and boats and follow the lights wherever it goes until they find their way home, wandering spirits of the sea please come and rescue me.

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