A little dot of light in the distance Signalled that they were on their way home She was waiting at her own insistence As the trawler drew closer through the foam.
Her man had taken another man's place And he sailed with yesterday's tide But their baby was due in only three days She wanted him back on dry land by her side.
It caused her to reflect on her father He'd been lost in the'53 spring tide That had raced down the east coast of England Brushing trawlers and ferries to one side.
They called it 'The Big Flood', it was really that bad It happened unexpectedly Two and a half thousand, including her dad Were drowned and swallowed by the sea.
January thirty-first into February one The storm raged like no other before Then it turned out to sea and was suddenly gone Leaving death and devastation in it's maw.
The trawler was pulled into the harbour And her husband jumped the jetty and ran He took her into his arms and she worried no more He was home, he was safe, and her man.