Dark clouds, tie down the sails
Brace yourself for the waves
It's all lost, fight for yourselves
There's no one left to save

And I can't find the words to tell you that I failed
We could have beat the distance but the time prevailed
And our breath's the only thing to hold on to

The memories of shore
And the red sky that warned you
Of the lightning igniting the sky
This ship is going down
Nowhere to run (nowhere to run)
And the worst is yet to come

And I'm not through yet but I'm running out of plans
Not for nothing but you left this all in my hands
And where there are lies, there are shadows of truth
And if I told you that we'd be alright
I know you'd see the
Dark clouds, tie down the sails
Brace yourself for the waves
It's all lost

The memories of shore
And the red sky that warned you
Of the lightning igniting the sky
This ship is going down
Nowhere to run (nowhere to run)
And the worst is yet to come

Night can come at any time but morning, only once
When the stars are too far to follow, you'll know to remember tomorrow's
Red sky morning
Red sky warning

Make up your mind
Trust me and dive into the cold
Or wait for rescue on your own
While I try desperately to float

And as the water rises, you can doubt your choices
There are voices in your head
Drowning the sense that drives you senseless
The end is coming

The memories of shore
And the red sky that warned you
Of the lightning igniting the sky
This ship is going down
Nowhere to run (nowhere to run)
And the worst is yet to come

The memories of shore
(Dark clouds, tie down the sails)
And the red sky that warned you
(Brace yourself for the waves)
Of the lightning igniting the sky
This ship is going down
(It's all lost, fight for yourselves)
(There's no one left to save)
(Night can come at any time but morning, only once)
And the worst is yet to come


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Red Sky Warning Lyrics as written by Justin Deblieck Conor Sullivan

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    After thinking about the title, I'm thinking they might have chose it because of the old saying of "Red sky in the morning, sailors warning. Red sky at night, sailors delight." And have 'sails' and 'shore' either metaphorically mean something about losing a relationship[or a relationship about to end], or it actually meaning sailors in a shipweck.

    Either way, I freaking love this song <3

    CMDRShepardon October 27, 2011   Link

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