Widows Walk Consider me a widow, boys and I will tell you why. Its not the man, but its the marriage that was drowned. So I walk the walk and wait with watchful eye out to the sky, Looking for a kind of vessel I have never found. Though I saw it splinter I keep looking out to sea, Like a dog with little sense, I keep returning, To the very area where I did see the thing go down as if theres something at the site I should be learning. That line is the horizon. We watch the wind and set the sail, but save ourselves when all omens point to fail. If I tell the truth then I will have to tell you this Though I grieve and I believe I feel it truly But I knew that ship was empty by the time it hit the rocks, We could not hold on when fate became unruly. So consider me a widow, boys, and I have told you why. Does the weather say a better day is nearing? Ill set my house in order now and wait upon the Will Its clear that I need better skill in steering... That line is the horizon. We watch the wind and set the sail, But save ourselves when all omens point to fail END