Sea Within a Sea

Album: Primary Colours (2009)
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  • Some say we walk alone
    Barefoot on wicked stone, no light
    And sanctuary found never waits around awhile

    Marching to the sea
    Their dreams stay in the shadows
    Their dreams stay firmly rooted in the shallows
    See the scraping sky
    See my destination there tonight

    So say I walk alone, barefoot
    On wicked stone tonight
    Will you leap to follow
    Will you turn and go
    Will your dreams stay rooted in the shallows

    See the scraping sky
    Far beyond the shallows
    Far beyond the reaches of the shadows

    Though youth may fade with boyhood's cares
    New fear will catch us unawares
    I know it will

    So you might say
    The path we share is one of danger
    And of fear
    Until the end Writer/s: FARIS ADAM BADWAN, JOSEPH PATRICK SPURGEON, JOSHUA MARK HAYWARD, RHYS TIMOTHY WEBB, TOM FURSE COWAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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