| Small, a speck in the wide blue sea'Tis the last of all the land
 A dweller upon our lonesome isle
 The last lonely man
 
 On weary night, under stars
 He'd often lay and gaze
 Up towards the moon and stars
 The sun's dying haze
 
 Time and again, Orion's light
 Filled our man with joy
 And within the belt, he'd see his love
 Remembering her voice
 
 Such is life upon the isle
 Of torment and woe
 One day good, one day bad
 And some days, even hope
 
 The light at the end of the world
 Burns bright for mile and mile
 Yet tends the man its golden glow
 In misery all the while
 
 For fifty years he stands and waits
 Atop the light, alone
 Looking down upon his isle
 The gods have made his home
 
 A deity felt sympathy
 And threw our man a light
 Your woman, you may see again
 For a single night
 
 “I'll tend the light, for one more night
 With the woman whom I love”
 Screamed the man, with tearful eyes
 To the deity above
 
 And so it was that very night
 His lover did return
 To his arms and to their bed
 Together they did turn
 
 In deepest love and lust for life
 Entwined they did fall
 Lost within each other's arms
 They danced
 
 Her hair long and black
 The dark beauty of her eyes
 Olive skin and warm embrace
 Her memory never dies
 
 Agony like none before
 Was suffered by our man
 Anger, raged and misery too
 Like nothing ever before
 
 His sacrifice was not so great
 He insists upon the world
 Again he would crime, again he would pay
 For one moment with the girl
 
 Long was the night filled with love
 For them the world was done
 Awoke he did to brightest light
 His woman and life had gone
 
 To his feet he leap to the sea
 He looked to the lighthouse on the stone
 The price is paid and from now on
 He lives forever alone
 
 Fifty years have passed since then
 And not a soul has he seen
 But his woman lives with him still
 In every single dream
 
 'Tis sad to hear how young love has died
 To know that, alone, someone has cried
 But memories are ours to keep
 To live them again in our sleep
 
 
 HATA BİLDİR
 
 
 
 
 
 
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