Ever faithful I endure
To listen for the sound of the siren song
Ragged whispers of imprisoned sisters
Cutting through real life drawing me nearer

The colour of the pure in soul
Like water shall fill the cloudless sky

Try to feel the splendor of it all
Embrace the honesty of nightfall
Try to feel the anguish of it all
Wrap yourself up
In every facet of emotion

Hearts that cry diamond tears
Spirits that walk for a thousand years
Hear them calling on that darkest morning
Pulling me under, my thoughts disappear

Can you feel love
Can you feel joy
Can you feel pain


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Siren Song Lyrics as written by Vince Clarke Andy Bell

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    I love this track. I think its about death. Do we feel all of these emotions at the point of passing? Love, joy, pain?. Erasure have made a few suggested death tracks eg ....My heart so blue,.... The moon and the sky.....Maybe its just the way i hear the lyrics. It's a very haunting track and a Siren was a mythical creature that lured sailors to their death. Maybe Andy and Vince can enlighten me.

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