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This song is inspired by The Hanged Man in Tarot. Drowning in the Great Sea is liberation.
lyrics
There, in the deep, where we fall into a sleep
there we lay in the coral bed we’ve made
Cast away, captured by the deepening blue
Here we’ll stay, for the siren song will soothe
Then, when you leave, what was sewn you could not reap
Here I’ll pray for the ones you led astray
Run away, through the woods and blooming rue
To the place, where your heart’s blood runs true
no matter how far I go
and how many things surrounding me
all the voices calling me
I know that I can't lose you now
I know that I can't lose you now
And in the end you’ll see you’re part of me
Not of this world
Drowning in the endless sea
With your enemies surrounding you,
Pulling you into me
Here, while I weep for the love I lost at sea
here I’ll stay in the coral bed we’ve made
Fall away, fast in my arms you lay
hear the beat of the heart you could not keep
Say the truth, all the waves let it break through
Let it grow, on the graves where waters flow
Skies of grey, and all around me blooming rue,
In every ray, see the light and all its hues
no matter how far I go
and how many things surrounding me
all the voices calling me
I know that I can't lose you now
I know that I can't lose you now
And in the end you’ll see you’re part of me
Not of this world
Drowning in the endless sea
With your enemies surrounding you,
Pulling you into me
there, deepening ribbons of light
twisted by darkness into the night
betray your heart and you will seep
through the waves/stone and be pulled
down into the deep
credits
released August 5, 2018
Cameron Schubert: Recording, Production, Cello, Vocals, Mandolin, Octave Mandolin, Violin, Harp
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