|   The Soul Cage 
 The Soul Cage 
 The boy child is locked in the fisherman's yard
 There's a bloodless moon where the oceans die
 A shoal of night stars hang fire in the nest
 And the chaos of cages where the crayfish lie
 
 Where is the fisherman, where is the goat,
 Where is the keeper in his carrion coat?
 Eclipse on the moon when the dark bird flies
 Where is the child with his father's eyes?
 
 He's the king of the ninth world
 The twisted son of the fog bells' toll
 In each and every lobster cage, a tortured human soul
 These are the souls of the broken factories
 The subject slaves of the broken crown
 The dead accounting of old guilty promises
 These are the souls of the broken town
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 
 'I have a wager,' the brave child spoke
 The fisherman laughed though disturbed at the joke
 'You will drink what I drink
 But you must equal me,
 And if the drink leaves me standing,
 A soul shall go free
 'I have here a cask of most magical wine
 A vintage that blessed every ship in the line
 It's wrung from the blood of the sailors who died
 Young white bodies adrift in the tide
 'And what's in it for me, my pretty young thing?
 Why should I whistle when the caged bird sings?
 If you lose a wager with the king of the sea
 You'll spend the rest of forever in the cage with meThese are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 
 A body lies open in the fisherman's yard like
 The side of a ship where the iceberg rips
 One less soul in the soul cages
 One last curse on the fisherman's lips
 
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 These are the soul cages
 
 And he dreamed of a ship on the sea
 It would carry his father and he
 To a place they could never be found
 To a place far away from this town
 A Newcastle ship with no coals
 They would sail to the island of souls...
 
 Sting
 
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