The Woe Of The Sargasso Sea
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โฑ๏ธ 2:22 duration
๐ ID: 1578747
๐ Lyrics
The green mist drips from skeletal ships
Becalmed to the seaweed mass
The Sargasso Sea, which favors the lee
Is a jungle one cannot pass
The face of steel does not reveal
The tendrils of kelp below
But when night is nigh, it is easy to spy
The silver-blue ocean plants' glow
This cul-de-sac won't permit turning back
For there's no wind to fill out the sails
Soon eyes cease to blink, and the men cease to think
Staring blindly beyond the deck's rails
The seagulls fight for each fleshy bite
Of the dead, who clutch stomachs quite hollow
Lonely, blanched bones lay like heaps of white stones
They remain, for they're too hard to swallow
Soon as the mold takes command of the hold
The ship becomes part of a fleet
Whose decks are patrolled by gaunt ghosts, I am told
Ever searching for something to eat
Becalmed to the seaweed mass
The Sargasso Sea, which favors the lee
Is a jungle one cannot pass
The face of steel does not reveal
The tendrils of kelp below
But when night is nigh, it is easy to spy
The silver-blue ocean plants' glow
This cul-de-sac won't permit turning back
For there's no wind to fill out the sails
Soon eyes cease to blink, and the men cease to think
Staring blindly beyond the deck's rails
The seagulls fight for each fleshy bite
Of the dead, who clutch stomachs quite hollow
Lonely, blanched bones lay like heaps of white stones
They remain, for they're too hard to swallow
Soon as the mold takes command of the hold
The ship becomes part of a fleet
Whose decks are patrolled by gaunt ghosts, I am told
Ever searching for something to eat
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:20.28] The green mist drips from skeletal ships
[00:23.92] Becalmed to the seaweed mass
[00:28.54] The Sargasso Sea, which favors the lee
[00:33.04] Is a jungle one cannot pass
[00:38.14] The face of steel does not reveal
[00:41.20] The tendrils of kelp below
[00:45.60] But when night is nigh, it is easy to spy
[00:50.39] The silver-blue ocean plants' glow
[00:58.47] This cul-de-sac won't permit turning back
[01:01.96] For there's no wind to fill out the sails
[01:06.24] Soon eyes cease to blink, and the men cease to think
[01:12.74] Staring blindly beyond the deck's rails
[01:22.54] The seagulls fight for each fleshy bite
[01:27.42] Of the dead, who clutch stomachs quite hollow
[01:33.28] Lonely, blanched bones lay like heaps of white stones
[01:38.58] They remain, for they're too hard to swallow
[01:46.51] Soon as the mold takes command of the hold
[01:50.85] The ship becomes part of a fleet
[01:56.30] Whose decks are patrolled by gaunt ghosts, I am told
[02:03.77] Ever searching for something to eat
[02:10.27]
[00:23.92] Becalmed to the seaweed mass
[00:28.54] The Sargasso Sea, which favors the lee
[00:33.04] Is a jungle one cannot pass
[00:38.14] The face of steel does not reveal
[00:41.20] The tendrils of kelp below
[00:45.60] But when night is nigh, it is easy to spy
[00:50.39] The silver-blue ocean plants' glow
[00:58.47] This cul-de-sac won't permit turning back
[01:01.96] For there's no wind to fill out the sails
[01:06.24] Soon eyes cease to blink, and the men cease to think
[01:12.74] Staring blindly beyond the deck's rails
[01:22.54] The seagulls fight for each fleshy bite
[01:27.42] Of the dead, who clutch stomachs quite hollow
[01:33.28] Lonely, blanched bones lay like heaps of white stones
[01:38.58] They remain, for they're too hard to swallow
[01:46.51] Soon as the mold takes command of the hold
[01:50.85] The ship becomes part of a fleet
[01:56.30] Whose decks are patrolled by gaunt ghosts, I am told
[02:03.77] Ever searching for something to eat
[02:10.27]