Woman Of Labrador
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Woman Of Labrador
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Woman of Labrador
Children 'round your cabin door
Wondering when their Daddy will be home
He's gone on the trapping line
Seems like such a long, long time
Since he waved his last farewell
And left you alone
Woman of Labrador
Turn your mind to daily chores
Hunting and catching fish to feed your family
At night when they're all in bed
Go outside and raise your head
Watch the Northern lights go dancing
Far over the sea
Daughter of Labrador
Those days are here no more
Wonder if your baby will ever understand
The hardships that you endured
When everyone you knew was poor
Sharing everything they had
And living off the land
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Pamela Morgan performs "Woman Of Labrador", and this lyric page sits inside the Pamela Morgan catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Barque In The Harbour and A Woman's Touch with a short reason for opening each page next.
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