This song is about being fulfilled by the spirit (of God) and yet realizing this world (ship) and people (fools) will drag you down off of your high, there is a constant struggle to get back to his loving ground. To Daily live life above reproach
@Into the mystic This song recalls the original passage in Plato’s Republic: the ship is desire, and the storm is the turbulence inside the human mind. Plant calls out meekly to “turn this boat around”, but there doesn’t seem to be anybody at the captain’s wheel.
@Into the mystic This song recalls the original passage in Plato’s Republic: the ship is desire, and the storm is the turbulence inside the human mind. Plant calls out meekly to “turn this boat around”, but there doesn’t seem to be anybody at the captain’s wheel.
This song is about being fulfilled by the spirit (of God) and yet realizing this world (ship) and people (fools) will drag you down off of your high, there is a constant struggle to get back to his loving ground. To Daily live life above reproach
@Into the mystic This song recalls the original passage in Plato’s Republic: the ship is desire, and the storm is the turbulence inside the human mind. Plant calls out meekly to “turn this boat around”, but there doesn’t seem to be anybody at the captain’s wheel.
@Into the mystic This song recalls the original passage in Plato’s Republic: the ship is desire, and the storm is the turbulence inside the human mind. Plant calls out meekly to “turn this boat around”, but there doesn’t seem to be anybody at the captain’s wheel.