Sea of Sorrow

Album cover art for "Sea of Sorrow" by Belle and Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian - Rock, Pop

Sea of Sorrow

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Lyrics

[Verse 1] When I see the faraway smiling faces When I feel the subtle pull of your graces When the sun is falling on magic places You're giving me hints of ecstasy [Verse 2] Every other day I'm frozen with worry Looking for a way to shed my own body But I know it's just like a jacket A layer of skin [Pre-Chorus] Though we wreck ourselves On the rocks that never even existed We just keep on going with the hate We're going to have to resist it [Chorus 1] Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading for a world of promise Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading for a world of promise [Verse 3] Every other day, I'm thinking about you Praying and beseeching you like a guru Heaven will protect and hold you in bliss, I'm convinced of this You are all things to all people [Verse 4] Words can be a vicious vessel of torment Words can be the simple comfort of moments Sending you the honest words that I'm storing Will stay with you in the night, in the morning [Pre-Chorus] Though we wreck ourselves On the rocks that never even existed We just keep on going with the hate We're going to have to resist it [Chorus 2] Swimming in a sea of comfort Heading for a sea of sorrow Swimming in a sea of comfort Heading for a sea of sorrow [Pre-Chorus] Though we wreck ourselves On the rocks that never even existed We just keep on going with the hate We're going to have to resist it [Chorus 1] Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading for a world of promise Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading for a world of promise [Chorus 3] Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading for a world of comfort Swimming in a sea of sorrow Heading to a world of comfort

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Credits

Writers
  • Stuart Murdoch
  • Dave McGowan
  • Stevie Jackson
  • Richard Colburn
  • Chris Geddes
  • Sarah Martin
  • Bobby Kildea