Sail Away

David Coverdale / Ritchie Blackmore

If you're driftin' on an empty ocean
With no wind to fill your sail
The future, your horizon
It's like searchin' for the Holy Grail
You feel there's no tomorrow
As you look into the water below
It's only your reflection
And you still ain't got no place to go

Time will show
When, I don't know

Sail away tomorrow
Sailin' far away
To find it steal or borrow
I'll be there someday yea-yea-yeah

Oh, woman, I keep returnin
To sing the same old song
The story's been told, now I'm gettin' old
Tell me, where do I belong?
Feel like I'm goin' to surrender
Nard times I've had enough
If I could find a place to hide my face
I believe I could get back up

Time will show
When, I don't know

Sail away tomorrow
Sailin' far away
To find it steal or borrow
But I'll be there someday yea-yea-yeah

Sail away tomorrow
Sailin' far away
To find it steal or borrow
But I'll be there someday yea-yea-yeah

Sail away tomorrow
Sailin' far away
To find it steal or borrow
But I'll be there someday yea-yea-yeah

Trivia about the song Sail Away by Deep Purple

On which albums was the song “Sail Away” released by Deep Purple?
Deep Purple released the song on the albums “Burn” in 1974, “Anthology” in 1991, and “Listen: Learn Read on” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Sail Away” by Deep Purple?
The song “Sail Away” by Deep Purple was composed by David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore.

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