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D C a B
She left Southampton that April morn4 in 1912
D C a B
With more than 2000 men on board on her maiden voyage to hell
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The largest ship the world ever had seen, an excess of luxury
F C B A
The unsinkable queen of the White Star Line, a place as safe as can be
She crossed the rough Atlantic when on sunday approached Cape Race
Where lots of ships the whole day long signalled Beware of the ice!
But Captain Smith he didn4t care, the warnings went unheard
No gaelforce wind, no heavy swell, no ice would make him turn
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D a d a
She was a queen and a virgin bride, a gorgeous precious maid
C G B C d
And the peaceful sun lay over the shelves on that glorious April day
D a d a
She was a queen and a virgin bride when she fought the ocean brave
C G B C d
Until the ice cut deep in her soul and she sank to her watery grave
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`Twas just before the midnight hour when pa**engers noticed a jerk
A wave or a whale they clueless thought, but an iceberg the ship badly hurt
The whole side was cut 4neath the waterline and torn apart like a tin
The unsinkable queen tilted up to the left, and water filled her up to the brim
For pa**engers and crew aboard the d**h throes now begun
There were only lifeboats for half of them, the others all had to drown
Ten miles away the Californian lay, so close to prevent the worst
But her crew lay asleep in the cabines there - not far away the bulkheads burst!
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Zwischenstophe:
B C
2.20 a.m. that misty morn4 in 1912
G d
The gleaming gem of the White Star Line sank down in her seabed to dwell
B C
4Bout 1500 lost their lives and rest in icy graves