The Ocean

SAMUEL BINGHAM ENDICOTT

I climbed up a mountain and looked off the edge
At all of the lives that I never have led
There's one where I stayed with you across the sea
I wonder, do you still think of me?
I carry your image always in my head
Folded and yellowed and torn at the edge
And I've looked upon it for so many years
Slowly I am losing your face

Oh, The ocean rolls us away, away, away
The ocean rolls us away

Sixes and sevens, we live on jet planes
So many faces, I don't know the names
So many friends now and none of them mine
Forgotten as soon as we meet
All of these moments are lost in time

But you caught in my head like a thorn on a vine
To forever torment me and I wonder why
Do I wish I'd never known you at all

Oh, The ocean rolls us away, away, away
The ocean rolls us away

Oh, The ocean rolls us away, away, away
The ocean rolls us away

The sun and the moon, an ocean of air
So many voices and nothing is there
But the ghost of you asking me why, why did I leave?

Oh, The ocean rolls us away, away, away
The ocean rolls us away

Oh, The ocean rolls us away, away, away
And I loose your hand through the waves

Trivia about the song The Ocean by The Bravery

On which albums was the song “The Ocean” released by The Bravery?
The Bravery released the song on the albums “The Sun And The Moon” in 2007, “The Sun and the Moon Complete” in 2008, and “Live at the Wiltern Theater” in 2010.
Who composed the song “The Ocean” by The Bravery?
The song “The Ocean” by The Bravery was composed by SAMUEL BINGHAM ENDICOTT.

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