INTO THE OCEAN
Journey to the Abyss: Eaoh Argos' Oceanic OdysseyLyrics
Slip down and follow
Expressing the act of slipping down and following something.
Would you fall to the ground of the ocean?
Pondering if the listener would willingly fall to the bottom of the ocean.
Would I keep away
Questioning whether the speaker would stay away from this descent.
Would I keep following the sirens
Contemplating if the speaker would persist in following the allure of sirens.
To an ocean at bay
Referencing moving towards an ocean that is at bay or calm.
To the ocean
Reiterating the movement towards the ocean.
To the ocean,
Emphasizing the repeated movement towards the ocean.
To the ocean,
-Fighting fears
Describing the emotional struggle with fears and tears while approaching the ocean.
Salt-licked tears
-To the ocean,
-To the ocean,
-Move your body
Encouraging physical movement and asking to follow sunlight and fever.
Follow the sunlight
-Follow the fever
-Deep down
Describing a deep-down experience where madness flourishes.
The madness blooms
-Would you swim to the trench of the ocean?
Asking if one would swim to the deep trench of the ocean.
Could I remain safe?
Questioning the safety of remaining in such deep waters.
Could I see the light underground?
Wondering if one can see light in the underground environment.
As things blur at the fray
Noting the blurring of things in the chaotic surroundings.
To the ocean
Repetition of the movement towards the ocean, emphasizing it again.
To the ocean,
-To the ocean,
-Fighting fears
Reiterating the emotional struggle with fears and tears while approaching the ocean.
Salt-licked tears
-To the ocean,
-To the ocean,
-Move your body
Encouraging physical movement and asking to follow sunlight and fever.
Follow the sunlight
-Follow the fever
-To the ocean
Reiterating the movement towards the ocean.
I've got leaves to dry in
Expressing possession of leaves to dry, suggesting a need for stability.
Where is the ocean?
Posing a question about the whereabouts of the ocean.
I can't seem to find it
Expressing difficulty in finding the ocean amidst wind commotion.
In all this wind commotion
Reflecting on the challenge of seeing without the presence of the ocean.
How will I even see
Raising a question about vision and understanding in the absence of the ocean.
Without my ocean?
Expressing uncertainty about the direction to take without the ocean.
Where will I even go now?
Possibly indicating a state of being lost or directionless.
Into the ocean
Declaring a final move into the ocean, possibly embracing uncertainty or change.
Move your body
Repetition of the call for physical movement, asking to follow sunlight and fever.
Follow the sunlight
-Follow the fever
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