Our context engine found "the undulating blue will keep my mind from thoughts of you. as i'm hiding from the sun. the moon has put the sun to sleep as i rise to the surface to attain my night on the town. my feet will touch dry land again as i break down and sink into the sand" used in 1 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
the undulating blue will keep my mind from thoughts of you. as i'm hiding from the sun. the moon has put the sun to sleep as i rise to the surface to attain my night on the town. my feet will touch dry land again as i break down and sink into the sand
Singer: i the mighty
they no longer need the air from way up there. i'll find peace amongst these sunken ships and bones that kissed away their prior skins. they could not adapt. the potent hit of salt has lost its sting inside my chest and with this breath i am home. and though its neurotic to run from a cancer born love
the undulating blue will keep my mind from thoughts of you. as i'm hiding from the sun. the moon has put the sun to sleep as i rise to the surface to attain my night on the town. my feet will touch dry land again as i break down and sink into the sand
underground. but here their eyes all read resent and i dig my way back up
they no longer need the air from way up there. i'll find peace amongst these sunken ships and bones that kissed away their prior skins. they could not adapt. the potent hit of salt has lost its sting inside my chest and with this breath i am home. and though its neurotic to run from a cancer born love
the undulating blue will keep my mind from thoughts of you. as i'm hiding from the sun. the moon has put the sun to sleep as i rise to the surface to attain my night on the town. my feet will touch dry land again as i break down and sink into the sand
underground. but here their eyes all read resent and i dig my way back up