That’s me
I’m letting out the spring-line ‘round my waist
To drift on the sea
Not stranded, not free
And I’m letting in the spring tide and the waste
To comb through my gill
Where I lost my will
I know that it’s real
In my perfect world
And you
You’re netting all the nauts that are undone
So what do you learn
Looking astern?
Do you see me
Measuring the leagues that we must bridge
Before there’s a pier
To cast off your fear?
Make sure you hear this…
It’s my perfect world
Between you and me
Above and below a sea
Measuring the miles that we must close
And then it appears
As sure as the tears
Right next to my nose…
It’s my perfect, perfect, perfect world
credits
from The Judas Sheep,
released December 9, 2019
Chris Camacho on bass
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