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Rock Me On The Water Lyrics
Oh people, look around you
The signs are everywhere
You've left it for somebody other than you
To be the one to care
You're lost inside your houses
There's no time to find you now
Your walls are burning and your towers are turning
I'm going to leave you here and try to get down to the sea somehow
The road is filled with homeless souls
Every woman, child and man
Who have no idea where they will go
But they'll help you if they can
Now everyone must have some thought
That's going to pull them through somehow
Well the fires are raging hotter and hotter
But the sisters of the sun are going to rock me on the water now
Rock me on the water
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water
I'll get down to the sea somehow
Oh people, look among you
It's there your hope must lie
There's a sea bird above you
Gliding in one place like Jesus in the sky
We all must do the best we can
And then hang on to that Gospel plow
When my life is over, I'm going to stand before the Father
But the sisters of the sun are going to rock me on the water now
Rock me on the water
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water, maybe I'll remember
Maybe I'll remember how
Rock me on the water
The wind is with me now
So rock me on the water
I'll get down to the sea somehow
The signs are everywhere
You've left it for somebody other than you
To be the one to care
You're lost inside your houses
There's no time to find you now
Your walls are burning and your towers are turning
I'm going to leave you here and try to get down to the sea somehow
Every woman, child and man
Who have no idea where they will go
But they'll help you if they can
Now everyone must have some thought
That's going to pull them through somehow
Well the fires are raging hotter and hotter
But the sisters of the sun are going to rock me on the water now
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water
I'll get down to the sea somehow
It's there your hope must lie
There's a sea bird above you
Gliding in one place like Jesus in the sky
We all must do the best we can
And then hang on to that Gospel plow
When my life is over, I'm going to stand before the Father
But the sisters of the sun are going to rock me on the water now
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water, maybe I'll remember
Maybe I'll remember how
Rock me on the water
The wind is with me now
So rock me on the water
I'll get down to the sea somehow
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I wish I could site the source. I think it may have been an off-hand remark at a concert or in a social setting. He was having fun with a double entendre ( gee...when doesn't he he use that device). He said that Rock Me On the Water was about sex on a water bed.
Excellent!
Here, said she, is your card, the drowned phoenician sailor, Here is Belladonna, the Lady of the Rocks, the Lady of Situations.
@montresor -- For those who no idea what the hell montresor is quoting, it's T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land".
@montresor -- For those who no idea what the hell montresor is quoting, it's T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land".
montresor, at least tell people where stuff like that is from next time. Most people are just gonna be confused without context.
montresor, at least tell people where stuff like that is from next time. Most people are just gonna be confused without context.
Also, I don't think that has much of anything to do with the song. Downvoted.
Also, I don't think that has much of anything to do with the song. Downvoted.
Sisters of the sun= the beach babes.
This song is so meaningful to me...people don't care, and that's a fact...they'd rather watch someone else do something about it, instead of doing it themselves.
I agree. "There's a sea bird above you gliding in one place like Jesus in the sky" is such a beautifully written line. Just as the sea bird can't physically change things, Jesus can't either. They are both up there looking over us, but it's up to us to effect changes and make the world a better place to live." "The Road is filled with homeless souls...And they'll help you if they can." Why is it always the ones with nothing to give that always lend a helping hand, when those with the material wealth to help sit on their riches and care nothing for the welfare of others (with a few exceptions)
I think the sisters refer to more earthly sisters. As in, I know there is judgment and suffering in this world and sometimes I just can't take it. He finds comfort is sex, but wonders whether that will cost him something in terms of salvation.
Sorry- "cite" not site. If I could cite the site we'd be in business!
It's one of Browne's apocalypse-flavored songs. Similar to Before the Deluge. And probably a double entendre at the same time, as MMMerry suggests. Nothing more, nothing less.
In light of our disaster here on Maui, this song seems almost prophetic. "You've left it for somebody other than you, To be the one to care"
For decades, water was diverted, and then the ground was left fallow, (overcome with invasive grasses) after the companies owning sugarcane and pineapple plantations, abandoned them, for cheaper labor in third world countries. The rest of the lyrics, describe what happened in Lahaina, almost exactly, except that so many didn't survive in the water.
Just a little actual Jackson:
Jackson Browne uses biblical imagery in this song, where he makes a point that salvation can be attained outside the church.
"It's got an apocalyptic theme running through it and it's meant to be kind of a gospel song," he said in a radio interview. "I employ this gospel language: 'stand before the father,' 'sisters of the sun.' But it's turning that around 180 degrees so it's not about religion, it's about society."
"You have to have an idea in a gospel song," he added, "and if it's not going to be Jesus, it has to at least be salvation. It's a way of lovingly, and in a friendly way, refuting the traditional and conventional messages of redemption having to do with the straight and narrow. I staked a lot on that song because it was that combination of social awareness and paying attention to what's going on around you with that inner search for spiritual meaning."
Browne wrote this song around 1970, before he started work on his debut album. He was well known as a songwriter at this point, with songs recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Byrds, and Nico. "Rock Me On The Water" was first recorded in 1971 by Johnny Rivers, then later that year by Brewer & Shipley. Browne's version was released on his debut album in January 1972 and issued as his second single, following "Doctor My Eyes."
Linda Ronstadt released this song on her self-titled third album early in 1972, around the same time the song appeared on Browne's album. Her version was the first released as a single, and it went to #85 in March, making it the first song written by Jackson Browne to reach the Hot 100. Browne's version went to #46 in September.
Also around this time, a group formed by former members of Ronstadt's backing band released their first single. That group was the Eagles, and the single was "Take It Easy," co-written by... Jackson Browne.
The backing musicians on this track were known as "The Section" and best known for backing James Taylor and Carole King. They included Russ Kunkel on drums and Leland Sklar on bass. Craig Doerge added piano and Browne played the guitar.