Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
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Hear
the
rime
of
the
An
cient
Ma
ri
ner
62
See
his
eye
as
he
stops
one
of
three
130
Mes
me
ri
ses
o
~ne
of
the
wed
ding
guests
196
Stay
here
and
lis
ten
to
the
233
Night
mares
of
the
Sea
282
And
the
mu
sic
plays
on,
429
As
the
bride
pass
es
by
467
Caught
by
his
spell
499
And
the
Ma
ri
ner
tells
his
tale.
562
Dri
ven
south
to
the
land
of
the
snow
and
ice
746
To
a
place
where
no
bo
dy’s
been
808
Through
the
snow
fog
flies
on
the
al
ba
tross
878
Hailed
in
God’s
name,
910
Ho
ping
good
luck
it
brings.
966
And
the
ship
sails
on,
back
to
the
North
1148
Through
the
fog
and
ice
1183
And
the
al
ba
tross
fol
lows
on
1244
The
ma
ri
ner
kills
2228
The
bird
of
good
o
~
men
2304
His
ship
mates
cry
a
gainst
what
he’s
done
2428
But
when
the
fog
clears,
they
jus
ti
f
~y
him
2572
And
make
them
selves
a
part
of
the
crime.
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Sai
ling
on
and
on
and
North
a
cross
the
sea
2872
Sai
ling
on
and
on
and
North
’till
all
is
calm
3150
The
al
ba
tross
be
gins
with
its
ven
geance
3402
A
ter
ri
ble
curse,
a
thirst
has
be
gun
3522
His
ship
mates
blame
bad
luck
on
the
Ma
ri
ner
3672
A
bout
his
neck,
the
dead
bird
is
hung.
3798
And
the
curse
goes
on
and
on
and
on
at
sea
3970
And
the
thirst
goes
on
and
on
4180
For
them
and
me.
4252
"Day
af
ter
day,
day
af
ter
day,
4431
We
stuck
nor
breath
nor
mo
~
tion
4502
As
i
dle
as
a
pain
ted
ship
4572
Up
on
a
paint
ed
o
~
cean
4634
Wa
ter,
wa
ter
e
very
where
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And
all
the
boards
did
shrink
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Wa
ter,
wa
ter
e
very
where
4842
Nor
a
ny
drop
to
dri
~
~
~nk."
4910
There,
calls
the
ma
ri
ner
5366
There
comes
a
ship
o’er
the
line
5444
But
how
can
she
sail
with
no
wind
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In
her
sails
and
no
tide.
5634
See...
on
ward
she
comes
5828
On
wards
she
nears,
5918
Out
of
the
sun
6026
See...
she
has
no
crew
6214
She
has
no
life,
6314
Wait
but
there’s
two
6410
Death
and
she,
Life
in
Death,
6515
They
throw
their
dice
for
the
crew.
6584
She
wins
the
Ma
ri
ner
6702
And
he
be
longs
to
her
now.
6778
Then,
crew
one
by
one...
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They
drop
down
dead,
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Two
hun
dred
men
7170
She...
she,
Life
in
Death.
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She
lets
him
live,
7446
Her
cho
sen
one.
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One
af
ter
one,
by
the
star
dog
ged
moon,
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Too
quick
for
groan
or
sigh
11022
Each
turned
his
face
with
a
ghast
ly
pang
11158
And
cursed
me
with
his
eye
11248
Four
times
fif
ty
li
ving
men
11380
And
I
heard
no
sigh
nor
groan
11472
With
hea
vy
thump,
a
life
less
lump
11584
They
dropped
down
one
by
one.
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The
curse
it
lives
on
in
their
eyes
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The
Ma
ri
ner,
he
wished
he’d
die
14680
A
long
with
the
sea
crea
tures
14808
But
they
lived
on,
so
did
he.
14920
And
by
the
light
of
the
moon
15160
He
prays
for
their
beau
ty,
not
doom
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With
heart
he
bles
ses
them,
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God’s
crea
tures
all
of
them
too.
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Then
the
spell
starts
to
break,
15778
The
al
ba
tross
falls
from
his
neck,
15934
Sinks
down
like
lead
in
to
the
Sea.
16134
Then
down
in
falls
comes
the
rain.
16473
Hear
the
groans
of
the
long
dead
se
~a
men
21243
See
them
stir
and
they
start
to
rise
21309
Bod
ies
lif
ted
by
good
spi
rits
21374
None
of
them
speak
21403
And
they’re
life
less
in
their
eyes
21462
And
re
venge
is
still
sought,
21613
Pe
nance
starts
a
gain,
cast
in
to
a
trance
21682
And
the
night
mare
car
ries
on.
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Now
the
curse
is
fi
nal
ly
lif
te
--d
21939
And
the
Ma
ri
ner
sights
his
home
21997
Spir
its
go
from
the
long
dead
bo
dies
22070
Form
their
own
light
and
the
Ma
ri
ner’s
left
a
lone.
22157
And
then
a
boat
came
sai
ling
to
wards
him,
23235
It
was
a
joy
he
could
not
be
lieve.
23360
The
Pi
lots
boat,
his
son
and
the
he
~r
mit.
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Pe
nance
of
life
will
fall
on
to
Him.
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And
the
ship,
it
sinks
like
lead
in
to
the
sea.
23805
And
the
her
mit
shrieves
the
ma
ri
ner
of
his
sins
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The
Ma
ri
ner’s
bound
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To
tell
of
his
sto
~
ry
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To
tell
his
tale
wher
e
ver
he
goes
24456
To
teach
God’s
word
by
his
own
e
xa
~m
ple
24604
That
we
must
love
all
things
that
God
made.
24725
And
the
wed
ding
guest’s
a
sad
and
wi
ser
man
24895
And
the
tale
goes
on
and
on
and
on
and
on