Last I saw you swimming in the sea, beyond all else, far away from me.
And how I long to be with you, a drop of water in the blue...
Here and waiting for the tide to rip wide open this disguise.
Biding time and holding on till I'm gone, gone, gone.
Gone, gone, gone, gone...
People call me as I wait, they all have trouble on their plates,
They've invited me to stay but still I'm going on my way...
I ca but offer them relief since I have nothing up my sleeves,
Just a temporary solution, before I dive into that ocean.
Gone, gone, gone, gone...
And so they wail in despair! They cry 'it's utterly unfair'
That one should leave this little town, but I can hardly hear them now.
Out and running with the wind I feel the rain over my skin.
It's storms out in the wild. I feel I'm burning from inside.
Gone, gone, gone, gone...
Once I'm gone I shan't come back there'll be no retracing of tracks...
Destroy the past leave me wide open, suck me in to your great ocean.
Gone, gone, gone, gone...
Looking from the other shore you tell me that you wanted more.
But you go back to where you came from, leave me alone with this ocean.
Gone, gone, gone, gone...
Last I saw you swimming in the sea, beyond all else and far away from me.
And how I long to be with you, a drop of water in the blue.
Saskia Griffiths-Moore frequents the top music studios in the world, bringing you original acoustic music with a touch of
social/emotional commentary. Having worked with a multi million dollar foundation and performing all around the world she now focuses on creating poignant and uplifting music for her fans....more
I first heard Katie Spencer on YouTube when she was featured on the For Bert Jansch playlist. Katie played her own song called Shannon Road. The lead break that she plays twice really got my attention. I became a fan instantly. Every track on this album is lovely. The whole listening experience is like a favourite film running through my head. I'm so glad that in my twilight years I discovered Katie. I wish her a long and succesful career in music. Mitch Wild