| Out at daybreak to the sun seas are drifting glass |
| The tides were turning to the storm winds were moving fast |
| Women waiting at the harbor silent stand around |
| Weather storms another day for men the sea had found |
| Fisherman were laying nets the barrels spread the bait |
| The seagulls warning echoed round winds that wouldn’t wait |
| People gathered at the harbor waiting for the tide |
| Eyes half closed against the spray and tears they cannot hide |
| Shadows falling at the harbor |
| Women stand around |
| Weather storms another way |
| For men the sea had drowned |
| Hulls were creaking crashing sails rains were slating down |
| The oilskins flapping, decks awash slanting turning round |
| Thunder roaring at the harbor, women drawn in fear |
| Huddle up to wait the time and pray the sky will clear |
| Howling winds and the raging waves, cracked upon the boats |
| And torn from safety torn from life men with little hope |
| Ghostly echoes at the harbor whispering of death |
| Women weeping holding hands of those they still have left |
| Shadows falling at the harbor |
| Women stand around |
| Weather storms another way |
| For men the sea had drowned |