Turn back the current
What good would it do?
What difference would it make?
Take us back where we died
Again we would,
We would let the water run
Can you hear the sirens singing their song?
This cold horizon calling me home?
As the ocean swallows me whole,
The memory of you is the only light I know
Take my hand, guide me home
I am a shipwreck, my sails are torn
Pulled right down, anchorbound
Watch the depths conceal me now
Rusted, abandoned,
a slave to time
My hourglass turns once more
Seafloor as my grave
I hear your voice here,
Inside my head
Those eyes deceive me
Taking my breath away
I'm anchored in this bay of broken thoughts
What good would it do?
What difference would it make?
To turn back the current
Again we would let the water run
Taking us where we both died
The open seas, the raging tempest
Trapped in time to row the oars
Never to make headway
Trapped in time to row the oars
Never to make it home
This is my calling
This is my reckoning
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