The Oldest Path

JAMES SKELLY

The oldest path beneath the grave
Lies a myth that's still the same
There ain't no way to make a change
Till Kings and Queens have walked in chains

And the wind it blows them down
And the sea it takes them in
In their sleep you'll find the anwser
To everywhere they have been

Sailors tossed by stormy seas
All in the name of slavery
Arm in arm, toe to toe
Sometimes your bestfriend is your foe

And the wind it blows them down
And the sea it takes them in
In their sleep you'll find the anwser
To everywhere they have been

Side by side their pasts in disguise
Together alone as he greeted the tide
And on the water knees lay the thoughts of
A hundred sunken shackle bound souls

And the wind it blows them down
And the sea it takes them in
In their sleep you'll find the anwser
To everywhere they have been

Trivia about the song The Oldest Path by The Coral

On which albums was the song “The Oldest Path” released by The Coral?
The Coral released the song on the albums “The Oldest Path EP” in 2001 and “Live at the Bandwagon” in 2022.
Who composed the song “The Oldest Path” by The Coral?
The song “The Oldest Path” by The Coral was composed by JAMES SKELLY.

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