Story Behind The Song
This song was totally inspired by my friend Mike, through his creatively feeding me!
Song Description
Irish folk medley about sailing on the ocean and being mystical.
Song Length |
3:13 |
Genre |
Folk - Alternative, Folk - General |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Blissful, Pleasant |
Subject |
Life, General |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Take a Slow Boat
4/18/2007
GWENEVERED
that would be grand, to take a slow boat there,
and see the wonders and splendors from the air
the air of the place of the land not in space,
but the wonders and the splendors that are there
that would be grand, to take a slow boat there,
and see the wonders and splendors from the air
the air of the place of the land not in space,
but the wonders and the splendors that are there
to take our time and view the waters and the rocks
and the earth doth it embrace us in it?s magnificance
and the brilliance of this magical place shines so forth
the mist and the colors and the rainbow and the clouds on their course
that would be grand, to take a slow boat there,
and see the wonders and splendors from the air
the air of the place of the land not in space,
but the wonders and the splendors that are there
are the beauty that transpires us into exhilaration of our race
and we continue to drive each other in this time and place
and to see the water falling down, into its strong pool of waves
and to view it from hence it sought after us in a mystical embrace
that would be grand, to take a slow boat there,
and see the wonders and splendors from the air
the air of the place of the land not in space,
but the wonders and the splendors that are there
to feel the windy flow of earth?s gentle caresses
viewing the spectacular view of the open waters
that engulf us into our minds imaginations
and send us ever soaring into complete oblivion
that would be grand, to take a slow boat there,
and see the wonders and splendors from the air
the air of the place of the land not in space,
but the wonders and the splendors that are there