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GHOST MICE: EUROPE
'Celtic Sea'
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At the last minute everything was okay
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We bought our tickets, we were on our way
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It cost us six hundred and sixty-six Francs
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But that didn't mean anything
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On our way to Ireland on a French boat
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And she had a Spanish captain
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He welcomed us aboard and told us some jokes
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We tried our best to laugh at them
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He said, 'Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no
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We can't have any women on here
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Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know, don't you know
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Truckers are like pirates, my dear'
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He said not to worry, it was only a joke
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And he showed us to our room
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And as I was throwing my pack on the bed
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A man came in behind you
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Said, 'Hey, little lassie, are you alone?
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Do you need some company?'
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Then he saw me and he turned to leave
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Sayin' he was sorry
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We closed our door and we locked it shut
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And jumped up on our fluffy beds
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Blankets and pillows were a luxury to us,
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We had twenty-four hours with them
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The captain he knocked and he woke us up
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He told us it was time to eat
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There was cake, there were fries, there were all sorts of drinks
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And then we looked out at the sea
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The waves, the waves, the waves, they rose
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Up, up thirty feet
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Then down, down, down they'd go
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And our stomachs started to sink
Bridge:
D - Em - A - Em
A - Em - D - Em
B - Em - A - Em
A - Em - D - Em
F# - B - E
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The captain, the captain, well he saved our lives
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He gave us some tiny white pills
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We went to sleep for the rest of the ride,
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Woke up to the sight of green hills