do you think i am dead
just try to tread
do you think I died
to our side
do you think i am dead
the sea is red
do you think I died
the sand is dry
do you think i am dead
just try to tread
do you think I died
to our side
do you think i am dead
your hands are red
and your throat is dry
i am floating on this boat
you are me
watching phantoms on the coast
they are me
chanting over the foam
we are in you
they are singing
we are singing
they are in me
we are inside you now
and i am in you.
i began to question
whether this was real
i began to question
whether things were real
i began to question
whether he was real
i began to question
whether he were real
but this world
it doesn't seem real, does it?
these things, everywhere,
they are not here.
are you alive?
are you alive?
well i can see them,
i can describe it to you.
i can hear the breakers at the beach
i can hear the shrieks from the gulls
i can smell the salt corroding the docks
and stare at the kelp, lying in knots
i can feel the mist bite the cheek
and hear the bones creak
but i cannot feel the hand
our hand
at the edge of this arm
our arm
the one made fast to this wit
we are no one
there is some one
there is some one
you are no one
there is no one here
you disappeared
you disappeared
he began to question
whether he was real
are you alive?
are you alive?
are you alive?
are you alive?
do you think he is dead
just try to tread
do you think he died
to our side
do you think he is dead
the sea is red
do you think he died
the sand is dry
do you think he is dead
just try to tread
do you think he died
to our side
do you think he is dead
the sea is red
do you think he died
the sand is dry
do you think he is dead
just try to tread
do you think he died
to our side
do you think he’s dead
the sand is dry
do you think he’s dead
the sand is dry
do you think he’s dead
credits
from Deep In The Dim,
released January 1, 2013
Vocals: Jeremy Dalmas, Katie Colver
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