[00:15.03]Three fishers went sailing out into the west[00:19.71]Out into the west as the sun went down[00:23.88]Each thought on the woman that loved him the best, and[00:26.82]The children stood watching them out on the town[00:30.78]For men must work and women must weep[00:34.41]For there's little to earn and many to keep, and[00:38.04]The harbour bar be moanin'[00:38.58]The harbour bar be moanin'[00:52.77]Three wives sat up in the lighthouse tower[00:56.73]They trimmed the lamps as the sun went down, and[01:00.60]They looked at the squall and they looked at the shower, and[01:04.62]The night-wrack came rollin' in, ragged and brown[01:07.53]For men must work and women must weep[01:12.00]For the storms be sudden and the waters be deep, and[01:16.11]The harbour bar be moanin' and[01:16.95]The harbour bar be moanin'[01:45.30]Men must work and women must weep[01:48.63]For the storms be sudden and the waters be deep, and[01:57.27]The harbour bar be moanin' and[01:58.47]The harbour bar be moanin'[02:06.24]Three corpses lay out on the shining sand[02:10.32]In the morning gleam as the tide went down, and[02:17.46]The women were weepin' and wringin' their hands[02:20.25]For those who would never come back to the town[02:24.12]Men must work and the women must weep, for[02:27.69]The sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, and[02:31.20]Goodbye to the bar and its moanin', and[02:33.72]Goodbye to the bar and its moanin'[02:37.26]The men must work and the women must weep, for[02:42.45]The sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, and[02:45.96]Goodbye to the bar and its moanin', and[02:48.57]Goodbye to the bar and its moanin'