he never saw the water look so still and not a sound at all beneath him
looking out beyond the window sill he realized this was all
her gentle ways were his relief
her light come shining through the trees would beckon him
oh and to watch her sleep was his religion
body rise and falling with the waves
and underneath the hunger calls
she flowed like water though his life
a perfect beautiful reflection
the wind would sometimes whisper "Tom, be careful"
oh but to watch her sleep was his religion
body rise and falling with the waves
and underneath the hunger calls
oh and the waves were screaming in the darkness
and the tears were crashing all around
oh and he was purified in sadness
and underneath him not a sound
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- electric piano, vocals, piano, keyboards, goat hooves
Curtis Fye- bass
Sam Wilson- lap steel
Matt Wyatt- drums
Recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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