Do you know the girl they call the seaweed seller They say that she wanders through these streets With a little limp and a quiet manner Velvet wrapped around her feet And her eyes cannot see but they sparkle like opals A deep forest green in a cavernous blue Her hands are so soft as she feeds you your fortune But baby beware cause she don't sugarcoat They say once you've tasted of her produce You will never ever be the same You will feel your past slide from your shoulders Leaving only future sins And her eyes cannot see but they sparkle like opals A deep forest green in a cavernous blue Her hands are so soft as she feeds you your fortune But baby be warned cause she don't sugarcoat If you walk the shore when the tide has fallen Down the latter part beyond the grey wood docks You will find her wading through the tide pools Feeling her way round the rocks And her eyes cannot see but they sparkle like opals A deep forest green in a cavernous blue Her hands are so soft as she feeds you your fortune But baby be warned cause she don't sugarcoat My seaweed is green and black It shines like a sea lions back It slides down with velvet ease Baby you just swallow and you'll be free