The docks are so barren now, where once there was such fare there’s no more shipbuilding, the work’s just not there and yet when I think, when I dream, I can hear all the fine sailing vessels that have long since passed here.
The docks were so mighty, all the work, all the men it’s sad now to think, we’ll not see them again and yet, if you think of the sails and the ropes we’ll carry on dreaming, we won’t lose our hopes.
The docks stand so quiet, no stevedores can be seen no lightermen move barges through the channels in between and yet if you dream, you can still hear the sails it’s a heart-lifting sound, the excitement never fails.