Testi
Verse 1:
In the spring of nineteen twelve, she sailed so grand,
A marvel of the sea, built by human hand.
With her decks so wide and her halls so bright,
The Titanic took her maiden flight.
Chorus:
On the first trip of the Titanic, dreams took flight,
A journey through the stars, in the dead of night.
But fate’s cruel hand had other plans to write,
On the first trip of the Titanic, the end came in the night.
Verse 2:
With the rich and the poor, they boarded with pride,
From Southampton's docks, they set out wide.
Luxuries beyond compare, a world of gold,
On the Titanic, a story bold.
Chorus:
On the first trip of the Titanic, dreams took flight,
A journey through the stars, in the dead of night.
But fate’s cruel hand had other plans to write,
On the first trip of the Titanic, the end came in the night.
Bridge:
Iceberg ahead, the lookouts cried,
A ship so grand, but she could not hide.
In the icy waters, she met her doom,
And the stars above wept for the silent gloom.
Verse 3:
The lifeboats were few, the cold sea vast,
In the chaos and the fear, the die was cast.
Heroes and heartaches, in the freezing sea,
On the Titanic’s first trip, what a tragedy.
Chorus:
On the first trip of the Titanic, dreams took flight,
A journey through the stars, in the dead of night.
But fate’s cruel hand had other plans to write,
On the first trip of the Titanic, the end came in the night.
Outro:
So we remember the ship that sailed so proud,
A symbol of dreams beneath the clouds.
The first trip of the Titanic, a tale of might,
And the lives it changed on that fateful night.