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Author: slavsquat
Posted: Apr 09 2018 - 11:52 PM
Subject: Captain, my captain
Hi guys! I'll get right to the point of this, and it's also an odd one, perhaps.
So years ago I stumbled on this one youtube video, I don't know if it was the song itself or any sort of AMV or whatever people call it and such. I recently remembered it and I quite liked it back then. Problem is, I can't find it. I can't remember the lyrics, just a few things.

- I remember that the MV was a fairly old video, from like 2006 - 2009 or so
- It had a ship and globe as the background, I think
- It was fairly short too
- A guy was singing, part of the lyrics being "captain, my captain" (I think, again)
- The context was about a woman
- It was played on a guitar
- It was a slow tune and song with a little Pop at the middle - end, but nothing to dramatic

A tough one, I know but maybe someone remembers.
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