LOCH NESS MONSTER
Hunting for Nessie: A Quest in Loch NessLyrics
Captain Bill hit the sonar and Steve weighed anchor
Captain Bill activated the sonar, and Steve dropped the anchor.
Something hiit the boat and nearly sank her
Something struck the boat, causing it to almost sink.
A fin broke the surface, a bump cut the water
A fin emerged from the water, and a bump created a disturbance.
I went overboard and I nearly caught her
The speaker fell overboard in an attempt to catch a glimpse of Nessie.
Nessie, can you hear me?
The speaker addresses Nessie, asking if she can hear from the lake's depths.
Nessie, can you hear me from the weed and brine?
A repeated plea for Nessie to respond from the underwater environment.
Come out from the Loch
An invitation for Nessie to come out from Loch Ness.
Come out from Loch Ness
A repeated call for Nessie to emerge from the Loch.
I’m gonna make a find, make a find
The speaker expresses determination to make a significant discovery.
I spent all my money on some film and some oars
The speaker spent all their money on film and oars for the expedition.
I spent all my time taking pictures from the opposite shore
All the speaker's time was dedicated to taking pictures from the opposite shore.
But Nessie sounded deeply and swam for all she was worth
Nessie emitted a deep sound and swam vigorously.
Nessie tacked east and she headed out for Moray Firth
Nessie changed direction, heading towards Moray Firth.
Alright, baby
A positive acknowledgment or encouragement, possibly towards Nessie.
It’s a mystery why she left me
The speaker expresses confusion or frustration about Nessie leaving.
(Why she left Gary)
A parenthetical reference to someone named Gary, possibly related to Nessie leaving.
Nessie, can you hear me?
The speaker repeats the earlier plea for Nessie to respond from the lake.
Nessie, can you hear me from the weed and brine?
A repeated call for Nessie to hear from the underwater environment.
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