Go far enough and you will reach,
A place where the sea runs underneath.
And we'll see our shadow, high in the sky,
Drying away in the night.

I've sailed the world for seven years,
And left all I love behind in tears.
Won't you come here, wherever you are,
I've been alone long enough.

You, you have your own special way,
Of holding my hand keep it way 'bove the water,
Don't ever let go--Oh no, no, no.

You, you have your own special way,
Of turning the world so it's facing
The way, that I'm going, Don't ever
Don't ever stop.

Whose seen the wind not you or I,
But when the ship moves she's passing by.
Between you and me I really don't think,
She knows where she's going at all.

You, you have your own special way,
Of carrying me twice round the world
Never closer to home than the day,
The day I started.

You, you have your own special way,
Hold onto my hand keep it way 'bove the water,
Don't ever let go--no, no, no.

What mean the dreams night after night.
The man in the moons' a blinding light.
Won't you come out whoever you are,
You've followed me quiet long enough.

You, you have your own special way,
Of holding my hand, Don't ever let go.
You, you have your own special way,
Of turning the world so it's facing
The way that I'm going, Don't ever,
Don't ever leave me.


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Your Own Special Way Lyrics as written by Michael Rutherford

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    Supposedly it's about Myrtle the Mermaid - Mike's introduction in Chicago on the Wind and Wuthuring Tour. But it is still a rather sweet love song and maybe too a children's song. On the album Eleventh Earl of Mar is a story being read to a child , and this more so seems like a tale for children and probably at this time in life the band mambers had small children in their families. I used it to edit a video of my daughter to and it just went so well "your own special way of holding my hand....", it just seems not about adult relationships at all. It's also the start of the more personal writing in Genesis as they move out of the Prog era towards the pop years.

    loveandlaughteron August 14, 2010   Link

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