D [Verse 1]D He built his first boat at age thirteenA G with planks and timbers from crooked treesD He learned how the work was doneA Passed down from father to sonD He built forty boats over the yearsA G Many battens fastened from keel to shearD And once she was on the tideA D It fillesd his heart with pride. [Chorus]G A D And the waves roll onA D Breaking the ties that bindG D A D And we wont forget though the sun must set on the last of a kind [Interlude]G D A D Na na na na na na na na [Verse 2]D With chisel and saw and red nailsA G He handed down history in each detailD Hard work to lessen strifeA wethered hands and measured lifeD And once the houses were resettled and the fish were caughtA G The boats were pulled up and left to rotD And a younger generation would move awayA D For the coming of a modern age [Chorus]G A D And the waves roll onA D Breaking the ties that bindG D A D And we wont forget though the sun must set on the last of a kind [Interlude]G A G D A D Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na [Verse 3]D Now in the harbors and the baysA G A way of life has seen its dayD With new skills found and traditions lostA In time we'll know the costD And curving wood into ribs and framesA G Is a past time for a winners dayD A fading story from another timeA D In every shape and line [Chorus]G A D And the waves roll onA D Breaking the ties that bindG D A D And we wont forget though the sun must set on the last of a kindG A D And the waves roll onA D Breaking the ties that bindG D A D And we wont forget though the sun must set on the last of a kind [Outro]G A G D A D Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na naG A G D A D Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na
Last Of A Kind
Ennis Sisters
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