Carrion

JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON

Carry on inside of your heart
Under the brine you won't notice the dark
Can stone and steel and horses heels ever explain the way you feel
From Scapa flow to Rotherhithe, I felt the lapping of an ebbing tide

Oh the heavy water how it enfolds
The salt the spray the gorgeous undertow
Always, always, always the sea
Brilliantine mortality

Irrigate your heart until you know your complete
And your draped in kelp, below by 8,000 feet
My soul she cried I thought you'd died amid fumes of formaldehyde
You have been gone for so long I felt the lapping of an ebbing tide

Oh the heavy water how it enfolds
The salt the spray the gorgeous undertow
Always, always, always the sea
Brilliantine mortality

Trivia about the song Carrion by Sea Power

When was the song “Carrion” released by Sea Power?
The song Carrion was released in 2003, on the album “The Decline of British Sea Power”.
Who composed the song “Carrion” by Sea Power?
The song “Carrion” by Sea Power was composed by JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON.

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