Song to the Siren Lyrics by George Michael from the White Light album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: On the floating, ship-less, oceans I did all my best to smile Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving into …
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Tekst piosenki: Long afloat on shipless oceans I did all my best to smile 'Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving to your isle And you sang Sail to me, sail to me Let me enfold you Here I am, here I am Waiting to hold you Did I dream you dreamed about me ? Were you hare when I was full sail? Now my foolish boat is leaning Broken lovelorn on your rocks For you sing 'Touch me not, touch me not Come back tomorrow Oh my heart, oh my heart Shies from the sorrow' I am puzzled as the newborn child I am troubled at the tide Should I stand amid your breakers ? Or should I lie with death my bride ? Hear me sing 'Swim to me, swim to me Let me enfold you Here I am, here I am Waiting to hold you' Dodaj interpretację do tego tekstu » Historia edycji tekstu
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Song to the Siren LyricsLong afloat on distant oceansI did all my best to smile'Til your singing eyes and fingersDrew me loving to your isleAnd you sangSail to me, sail to meLet me enfold youHere I am, here I amWaiting to hold youDid I dream? You dreamed about meWere you hare when I was fox?Now my foolish heart is leaningBroken, lovelorn, on your rocksFor you sing, touch me notTouch me not, come back tomorrowOh, my heart, oh, my heartShies from the sorrowHere I am, here I amI am puzzled as the newborn childI am riddled at the tideShould I stand amid the breakers?Should I lie with death, my bride?Hear me singSwim to me, swim to meLet me enfold youHere I am, here I amWaiting to hold youHere I am, here I amI am puzzled as the newborn childI am riddled at the tideShould I stand amid the breakers?Should I lie with death, my bride?Hear me singSwim to me, swim to meLet me enfold youHere I am, here I amWaiting to hold you
She'll take everything you have away, away, away. You bite into your lip until it bleeds. You taste your fingersmaybe shes still lingering, Its not so easy, no its not so easy to wait, to wait, to wait, I don't feel no remorse, And I don't feel sympathy, Well I don't feel anything, but right now I'm feeling you.
Long afloat on shipless oceans I did all my best to smile 'Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving to your isle And you sang Sail to me Sail to me Let me enfold you Here I am Here I am Waiting to hold you Did I dream you dreamed about me? Were you hare when I was fox Now my foolish boat is leaning Broken lovelorn on your rocks, For you sing, "Touch me not, touch me not, come back tomorrow: O my heart, O my heart shies from the sorrow I am puzzled as the newborn child I am troubled at the tide: Should I stand amid the breakers? Should I lie with Death my bride? Hear me sing, "Swim to me, Swim to me, Let me enfold you: Here I am, Here I am, Waiting to hold you
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[cover of Tim Buckley] On the floating, shipless, oceans I did all my best to smile Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving into your eyes
"Song to the Siren" was released in 1970, on the album ‘Starsailor’. Though his original author is Tim Buckley, it is well known to have been covered by numerous artists including Robert Plant on his 2002 album ‘Dreamland’, and as a duet with Plant and English tenor Alfie Boe on his 2011 album ‘Alfie’. It has also been covered by Mercury Prize nominee Susheela Raman on her album ‘Salt Rain’, and by John Frusciante on his 2009 album ‘The Empyrean’. The song has also become better known for the version by Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie (from The Cocteau Twins) under the bandname This Mortal Coil. This later version would become immensely popular, topping the UK charts and being later used in many instances on film ( on David Lynch´s Lost Highway) and advertising (on the ad for Cacharel´s parfume brand "Noa"), as well as being versioned by several other groups. In tune with the "sailor" them of the album, revolving around voyages, the song is heavily based on the mythical figure of Sirens, as seen in Homer´s "The Odyssey".
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