The ocean wants me
Never had to look under water
Has it been ruled
The never ending current pulls me through
Waiting, waiting
How is has been flowing since I was a boy
Swimming, lightning
Coming home, I am going home

Wash it all away, end up strong
These eye have grown, these eyes have shown
Watching the horizon, hoping for
The cliffs to rise above the shore

The tide rises far above
The sky fades into the sea
The awareness slowly ebbs away
As light surely will find me

As calm as inside a womb
As the skies are filled
With shades of gloom
The watchers of time have foretold
That this life will find its way back home

Even a man who fights the cold
Fears the depths of his own soul
Under the stars that share his light
Sinking slow and reaching home


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    After listening a few times, I believe the song's meaning is about suicidal behavior. He's connecting with this place, like comfort or escape from reality "The ocean wants me, never had to look underwater" daydreaming having thoughts about suicide "Has it been ruled, the never ending current pulls me through" this part 'Watching the horizon and hoping for The clouds to rise above the shore." As mentioned that from before he waits to pass like the flow. Waiting and flowing like the water? I'm thinking by flowing that he means he feels existing is a task He mentions "The awareness slowly haves her way" he was paying attention to the sky until reality hit him "As night surely will find me" rumination The place is calm but he isn't. the watchers I'm not sure if he means smth from the bible with the watchers. From the last part "Sinking slow and reaching home" reaching as finding peace? Tired of rumination, ending it all?

    n0__eyeson June 26, 2023   Link

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