Water On The Rise Song Lyrics
Water On The Rise by Jonas Friedman The old men say the sea is not forgiving
That she aches for the living with an
Eternal belly that swallowed her soul
They say he heard a voice that came from the sky
And it told him what to do to survive
So he took his axe to the cypress and oak
He dug the bark and ripped the leaves
That turned poison into air to breathe
And he didn't stop until he'd built a boat
I was standing on a mountaintop
And I stood still until I saw the water on the rise
I watched as the buildings fell
I had so much to say and no one to tell
I thought of you as his ship went by
I was the highest point of the planet Earth
But lower than I'd ever been before
I caught his eye and I saw him smile
I tried to understand what he'd done
I weighed what he'd been given
Against what he'd given up
He gave up everything for love
As the gulls creaked a hymn
He washed his hands of salt and sin
And prayed for the water to get shallow
He kept his fingers on his pulse
To keep his mind off all he'd lost
He chose the rosary
I chose the gallows
Because I'd rather be gone than stay here alone
And have the whole wide world
With nowhere to call home
I'd rather be lost than have nowhere to go
I tried to understand what he'd done
I weighed what he'd been given
Against what he'd given up
I'd give up everything for love
I'd rip the globe at the seams
I'd let the whole world fall in the sea
If I thought,
If I thought it'd bring you closer to me
And I would rip the globe
I would rip the globe
I would rip the globe
The globe, the globe
I'd rip the globe at the seams
I'd let the whole world fall in the sea
If I thought,
If I thought it'd bring you closer to me