We came here on his back
And we caught your eye
The salty ocean wind
Made the seagulls cry
The rocking of his house
Had me holding on
But I knew that I was safe
From there on out

And the waves that hit his face
Marked the past
And the furrows on his skin
Oh, how time goes fast

And we are far from home, but we're so happy
Far from home, all alone, but we're so happy

La, la-la-la
La-la-la, la-la-la
La, la-la-la
La-la-la, la-la-la

After every sunny day
Came a stormy night
That's when Finner would say
"Keep your heads held high"

And we are far from home, but we're so happy
Far from home, all alone, but we're so happy

La, la-la-la
La-la-la, la-la-la
La, la-la-la
La-la-la, la-la-la

And we are far from home, but we're so happy
Far from home, all alone, but we're so happy

Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Hey, hey!
Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Hey, hey!
Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Hey, hey!
Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Hey, hey!


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From Finner Lyrics as written by Arni Gudjonsson Arnar Rosenkranz Hilmarsson

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    This song, like most of the songs on the album is amazing. I love the seafaring style and you really can almost hear the slow movement of the whale and the somber happiness of the people who live on the whale's back. I love the fantastical story to the song.

    MissMissyon July 26, 2012   Link

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