In the Sea
Lost in the Sea of EmotionsLyrics
I feel it in my skin, I feel it through my bones
The speaker senses something deeply, both physically and emotionally.
Your fingertips are falling far from where I know
The person's touch or connection is distant and unfamiliar.
I try to pin you down but you move like a dream
Attempting to grasp or understand the person, but they are elusive and transient like a dream.
I want to find you but you dropped me in the sea
The desire to locate the person is thwarted as they've left the speaker feeling abandoned or lost.
In the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
Repetition emphasizes being abandoned in the vastness of the sea, emphasizing the feeling of being left alone and adrift.
You dropped me in the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
-No no don't rescue me
The speaker rejects the idea of being rescued, perhaps finding solace or comfort in the pain or isolation.
I like the salt water sting
The sensation of the saltwater sting is preferred, indicating an odd satisfaction in feeling pain or discomfort.
It feels so good to feel
Expressing the relief in simply experiencing emotions, even if they are difficult or painful.
It feels so good just to feel something
Any feeling is welcomed, highlighting the importance of feeling something amidst emotional desolation.
In the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
Reiteration reinforces the sense of abandonment in the sea and the emotional void.
You move so softly in the middle of the night
Describing the person's movement as gentle, possibly in contrast to their departure or emotional withdrawal.
Like a cocoon in sheets you wrap you up so tight
Metaphorical imagery depicting the person enveloping the speaker but now tightly distant, like a protective cocoon turned isolating.
Remember how we used to tangle up and breathe
Recollection of intimacy and closeness, now replaced by immense distance.
Now you're so far away you roll me in the sea
Feeling farther from the person than ever, left adrift in emotional turmoil.
In the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
Emphasizes the abandonment in the sea, emphasizing isolation and emotional separation.
You dropped me in the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
-No no don't rescue me
Refusal of rescue, possibly preferring the pain of isolation over being saved.
I like the salt water sting
Preference for the discomfort of saltwater, symbolic of finding solace in pain.
It feels so good to feel
Reiterating the relief in feeling emotions, even if painful.
It feels so good just to feel something
Highlighting the significance of any emotional sensation amid emptiness.
In the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
Re-emphasizing the feeling of abandonment and emotional void in the sea.
Oh oh oh oh
Repetitive vocalizations may underscore a sense of being lost or abandoned.
Oh oh oh oh
-Oh oh oh oh
-Oh oh oh oh
-No no don't rescue me (Oh oh oh oh)
Reiteration of the preference for the discomfort of isolation over rescue, and the importance of feeling something amidst emotional emptiness.
I like the salt water sting (Oh oh oh oh)
-It feels so good to feel (Oh oh oh oh)
-It feels so good just to feel something (Oh oh oh oh)
-In the sea in the sea in the sea in the sea
-In the sea in the sea in the sea
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