Maybe I should just let him go? Let him sink beneath the waves. Now I'm on the other side of the looking glass in this recrurring dream. A breaker broke and rocked the boat, and it capsized, and into the brine we fell, and in the icy waters of the firth, that stole your breath away, you sank like a stone. We rowed out on your wedding day, you were dressed in silk and woman's weeds. And you'd have lain there clad in silt and reeds, but for that like a mermaid you'd learned to breathe.
credits
from Broken by Breakers,
track released April 1, 2012
Words and music by Hugh Tweedie
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