Ooo!
Na na, na na, na na na na na...
Na na, na na na na....
Will I ever stand, on the banks of the ocean again?
Will I ever breathe in the sweetness, from the salt water wind?
I have left it far behind, trying to find some peace of myself.
Will I ever see my loved ones, my loved ones again?
Will I ever smell those lilacs, in my grandma's front yard?
Will I ever taste her bittersweet, homemade rhubarb?
I dream of yesterday, it's hard to believe, that it's slipped away.
Will I ever see my loved ones, my loved ones again?
Far away, boys, so far away from myself.
Lifetime away, boys, and I don't recognize myself.
Oh, rocket of death!
Will I ever hear my father, play accordion again?
Will I ever run in the fields of wild dandelion?
I'm so far from my home, and now I still roam.
Will I ever see my loved ones, my loved ones again?
Will I ever see my loved ones, my loved ones again?
Will I ever kiss my loved ones, my loved ones again?
Will I ever touch my loved ones, my loved ones again?
God love Newfoundland, and all of the Stockwood clan
Leslie, and Shirley, and Bonnie, and her pitbull, Coppo
And my two dogs that have long gone, Ginger and Buffy
And Grandma Brent Stockwood, she rocks, the coolest woman ever
And Gideon Stockwood who's passed away
And my grandmother Nan, Nan Dorothy Clark who taught me puzzles, thank you very much
Okay, aunts and uncles
Uncle Harold, Aunt Marie, Uncle Ray, Aunt Bev, Aunt Jean, Uncle Jim
Aunt Marie, Uncle Boyd, Uncle Bob, Aunt Grace, Aunt Ben, Uncle Art
Aunt Marge, Aunt Carol, Uncle Eve, and Uncle Bob and Denise
And cousins
La la la la la la la la la
Clan Stockwood!