YEAR 3 & 4 PERFORMANCE PIECE HARBOUR Sue Nicholls.

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YEAR 3 & 4 PERFORMANCE PIECE HARBOUR Sue Nicholls

On the mighty ocean, waves rolling high (repeat) Menfolk leave the harbor, sailing on the tide, Pray the boats return again, by and by On the mighty ocean, waves rolling high (repeat) Decks are scrubbed and ready, nets hung out to dry Pray the boats return again, by and by

On the mighty ocean, waves rolling high (repeat) Hear the seagulls calling, in the wintry sky Pray the boats return again, by and by On the mighty ocean, waves rolling high (repeat) Menfolk fish for herring, women wait and sigh Pray the boats return again, by and by