Bluest Gray
Journey through Shades: Sean Magwire's Bluest GrayLyrics
I'm on the road to waste the day
I am journeying without a specific purpose, possibly wasting time.
Putting the miles and thoughts away
Putting distance and troubling thoughts behind me.
And in the stillness of the sea
In the calmness of the ocean.
The salt it crashes over me
The impact of challenges overwhelms me like crashing saltwater.
To fade into the blue and the gray
To blend into the vastness of the sky and the muted tones of life's struggles.
I saw a shooting star last night
Observing a fleeting moment of beauty - a shooting star.
I wished that I could feel it's warmth and light
Desiring to experience the warmth and brightness of the star.
And carry a million miles from here
Wishing to escape far from the current circumstances.
The weight of all that I have learned to fear
Bearing the heavy burden of accumulated fears.
And fade into the blue and the gray
To become a part of the serene vastness of the sky and life's challenges.
Cause all I ever needed
All I needed was everything I already possessed.
Was all I ever had
Contentment with what is present.
Right beneath my fingers
Recognizing the value beneath my fingertips.
Coursing cross the sand
Flowing across the sands, symbolizing the passage of time.
Penetrate the moment
Entering deeply into the current moment.
Feel it come away
Sensing its departure or transformation.
To fade into the blue and the gray
To merge with the vastness of the sky and life's challenges.
I'm on the road to face the day
Continuing the journey to confront the day.
A fleeting ship, a fading taste of fate
A transient opportunity or experience, a fading glimpse of destiny.
And the further I go the less I think
Expressing doubt that time alone can alleviate challenges.
That time alone can move the days away
Questioning the ability of solitude to pass the days.
To fade into the blue and the gray
To blend into the vastness of the sky and life's struggles.
We fade into the blue and the gray
Concluding with the idea of merging into the vastness of the sky and life's challenges.
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