The ocean's beauty
No longer moves my heart
It's black and empty
My aim's so for a part
I'm madness maddened
Driven by the waves of hate
It's him or me well
That's in the hands of fate

Somewhere deep within
There is nothing left but trouble
And the longing for the sweetness of revenge
Somewhere deep within
Let revenge be mine

Come all you mast-heads
Come all you harpooners
Sing out for him, well
My order shall be clear
All you mast-headers
You've heard these words before
It's your blood money
This broad bright ounce of gold

Somewhere deep within
I am forever Ahab
And this whole act is immutable decreed
Somewhere deep within
Let revenge be mine

A walk through the shadows
We'll soon cross the line
There is one thing for sure
You'll rise nevermore
A walk through the shadows
We'll soon cross the line
Beneath these waves you'll sleep

Somewhere deep within
There is nothing left but trouble
And the longing for the sweetness of revenge
Somewhere deep within
Vengeance shall be mine

A walk through the shadows
We'll soon cross the line
There is one thing for sure
You'll rise nevermore
A walk through the shadows
We'll soon cross the line
Beneath these waves you'll sleep

Beneath these waves you'll sleep


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Beneath These Waves Lyrics as written by Jon Schaffer Hans Juergen Kuersch

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    it's about moby-dick, and ahab's monomaniacal vengence.

    raistlinmajereon October 03, 2005   Link
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    Exactly. There's also two versions of this song, the only difference is one of them is shorter. Kick-ass song, anyway.

    Eliminationon February 26, 2006   Link
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    This is one awesome song. Its about Moby Dick and like raistlin said, its Ahab's maniacal vengeance to kill the great white whale known as moby dick.

    rogermaniaon August 22, 2006   Link

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