Asus2The legend lives on from the Emchippewa on down
Of the Gbig lake they Dcalled "Gitche Asus2Gumee"
The lake, it is said, never Emgives up her dead
When the Gskies of NoDvember turn Asus2gloomy
With a load of iron ore twenty-six Emthousand tons more
Than the GEdmund FitzDgerald weighed Asus2empty.
That good ship and crew was a Embone to be chewed
When the GGales of NoDvember" came Asus2early.
The ship was the pride of the EmAmerican side
Coming Gback from some Dmill in WisAsus2consin
As the big freighters go, it was Embigger than most
With a Gcrew and good Dcaptain well Asus2seasoned
Concluding some terms with a Emcouple of steel firms
When they Gleft fully loaDded for Asus2Cleveland
And later that night when the Emship's bell rang
Could it Gbe the north Dwind they'd been Asus2feelin'?
The wind in the wires made a Emtattle-tale sound
And a Gwave broke Dover the Asus2railing
And every man knew, as the Emcaptain did too,
T'was the Gwitch of NoDvember come Asus2stealin'.
The dawn came late and the Embreakfast had to wait
When the GGales of NoDvember came Asus2slashin'.
When afternoon came it was Emfreezin' rain
In the Gface of a Dhurricane Asus2west wind.
When suppertime came, the old Emcook came on deck
Sayin’. G"Fellas, it's too Drough to Asus2feed ya."
At Seven P.M. a main Emhatchway caved in',
he said
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