The Fall Of Man

The vessel began the maiden voyage from

Southampton, England bound for New York

Tenth of April nineteen twelve

With captain Edward Smith in command

On the darkest night of Sunday fourth of April

Nineteen twelve, four hundred miles south of Grand banks spotted

An iceberg ahead of the ship

Oh, they turned from the danger to late

Caught in the middle of north of Atlantic

Where nowhere a rescue could be

If we fall, we would die

We would go with honor

Standing in line

For the last time

We won't be afraid

We are tall, we stand

Darkest of night is upon us

And we stand and

We fight 'til the end to survive

It's the fall of man

The first lifeboat launched

Was lifeboat seven on the starboard side

With twenty people on board

Out of a capacity of sixty five

Orders were given by captain Smith

"Women and children first"

First class, second class

The third had to sneak on board to survive

Oh, the tragedy in the middle sea

Caught in the middle of north of Atlantic

Where nowhere a rescue could be

"CQC SOS CQC

Stuck by an iceberg

Sinking fast

Need assistance

We're going down

I repeat, we're going down"

The vessel began the maiden voyage from

Southampton, England bound for New York

Now the Atlantic Ocean is a grave for the maiden

(This is the fall of man)