The Great Exchange

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Thrice - Rock, Alternative Rock

The Great Exchange

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[Verse 1] I crewed on a fair golden ship that Went down at the dawn of the world We mutinied and sentenced our captain to die 'Fore our sails had barely unfurled [Verse 2] Well, we sank shortly after our riot Wanton flame and our powder kegs met While I swam for my life, there came voices aloft Joyful, unearthly, and dread [Chorus] Singing of a violent Tireless mystery That one would give his life to Save his enemy [Verse 3] Too bone-tired to keep my arms moving To swim or even grasp after straws Undertow drew me down into its cold And infinite indigo jaws [Chorus] I heard singing of a violent Tireless mystery That one would give his life to Save his enemy [Verse 4] I thought I must be dead or dreaming When my captain, still battered, betrayed Pulled me up, laid me over the beam he'd clung to Breathed his last, and sunk under the waves [Outro] Your body is a bridge Across an endless sea Your body is a bridge Across an endless sea

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  • Dustin Kensrue