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sea song

from Grimace and Grace by Corey Laitman

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we were a tangle of bodies on the deck of a ship where we
sailed around the world together,
the endless night sky was a magnifying glass, and our
hearts made a home for the ocean and each other

we befriended the ends of the earth with the soles of our shoes
and we swallowed the sunsets in silence, and we could see,
it was plain, i could give it a name, but i'd just mean that it was
supposed to be that way

the breath of the world sighed us together,
we folded and bloomed both for then and forever, your
castaway dreams rattled mine in my sleep and
all of you live in my dreamless and deep.

all of our words they were drumming the songs of the sea, they were
fathomless, wise, they were ancient and strange,
ten thousand years ago, but i still feel a beautiful ache in my chest
when i remember -

the breath of the world sighed us together
we folded and bloomed both for then and forever,
your castaway dreams rattled mine in my sleep,
and all of you live in my dreamless and deep.

these are times that can't be weather and
we have never been
back there since then ©

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from Grimace and Grace, released September 13, 2012

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