If I was not myself
And you were someone else
I'd say so much to you
And I would tell the truth
'Cause I can hardly breathe
When your hands let go of me
The ice is thinning out
And my feet brace themselves

I'm there in the water
Still looking for you
I'm there in the water
Can't you see?
Can't you see?

You've seen this all before
A life left on the shore
We're smiling all the same
You sail away again

I'm there in the water
Still looking for you
I'm there in the water
Can't you see?
Can't you see?

Oh, yeah, I'm dead
(I'm dead in the water)
I'm dead in the water
(Still looking for you)
Oh, still looking for you
(I'm dead in the water)
For you, for you, oh
(Can't you see?)
Can't you see?
I'm dead in the water
Still looking for you
I'm dead in the water
Can't you see?

I'm dead in the water
Still looking for you
I'm dead in the water
Can't you see?
Can't you see?


Lyrics submitted by thrwmyhrtawy., edited by Mellow_Harsher, TheEmilis, poisonwine, YouKnowMe, yeahhitslaurennnn, dotty1992

Dead in the Water Lyrics as written by Elena Jane Goulding Finlay Graham Dow Smith

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I believe that the lyrics draw a parallel between the original meaning of being "dead in the water" and a relationship. "Dead in the water" is a phrase that has naval origin, and was used to describe a ship being inoperable and/or unable to move due to still waters/lack of wind in the sail. There is nothing there to make the ship move and the ship goes nowhere.

    As potentially "boring" as this explanation is, I really like to picture this scenario while listening to this song, because I believe that it is about a stagnant relationship, unable to move forward. To me, she is searching for meaning in this relationship despite her knowledge or perception that it is going nowhere, or that it has run it's course.

    KristieLeeon September 16, 2014   Link

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