Request Brendan Perry Play at The Vogue. Brendan Perry (born 30 June 1959 in Whitechapel, London) was half of one of the most successful and enduring acts in 4AD’s history: Dead Can Dance. He spent 16 years searching the world for meaning and knowledge through music in partnership with Lisa Gerrard, then turned his attention to a solo record
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang:
"Sail to me
Sail to me
Let me enfold you"
Here I am
Here I am
Waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me?
Were you
All love's lost children Behind us, forgotten Youth lies broken Upon the wheel of the machine Each time we kill their song Time feeds our memories We travel through past lives We are angels Part devil in disguise We sow the seeds of our own demise All love's lost children Inside us, forgotten You must open As the flower greets the sun To sing
If you tune me to your station, i'll receive. If i navigate the river. Would you take me to your island. Sing a siren song so i can never leave. Plans can fail. But only fail to understand. The pyramid will turn to sand and i'll be here. i will be here. Submit lyrics correction →.
Upscaled video and remastered audio.Tim Buckley performs Song to the Siren live on 'The Monkees' in 1968.https://www.facebook.com/TheRightEarOfNashhttp://blo
[Verse] Three weeks down, but you're on the mend You swear that you're free from the passenger seat As we drive through the night 'til it starts again You blame it on me 'cause you're three pills
You were the seed of life in me. And now I can't believe the man i see. With pride i watch you grow up. You wanted so much. To change the world for me. My Son you gave my simple life it's key. Through you I see Gods love a mystery. You build up my life with your sweet music. It's written in our song.
Who tied my hands to the wheel? The zodiac turns over me. (Come to me) Somewhere there my fate revealed. I hear but how will I see? I tied myself to the wheel. The winds talk to my sails not me
Please listen to the sirens. We don't wish to be your friends. Please listen to the sirens. We won't ever call again. If I could stay here for now. With someone just a bit like you, oh, no. Maybe I would dream again. Of someone just a bit like you, s'pose so. Station boys keep their hands on steel.
Perry would eventually cover more Tim Buckley songs: "Happy Time", "Chase the Blues Away", "Dream Letter" and "Song to the Siren". Perry in 2013. Around 2001, Perry did the music for a 10-minute film (Mushin) made by Graham Wood, who designed the artwork of the box set Dead Can Dance (1981-1998) and the album Wake. Perry announced his departure
Marks the space between us. Your memory enshrouds my heart. For I am held a captive. Seems like I've loved you all my life. Never thought I'd find you. Some day the muse may lend these words wings. So I can touch you. But hey! Don't worry if the feeling's not strong for you.
A cover of Tim buckley's Song By Wolf Alice || Spotify Link ||https://open.spotify.com/track/5TVGGJZ1qxCBquTF2OUD3H
Long afloat on shipless oceans I did all my best to smile 'Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving to your isle And you sang Sail to me Sail to me, let me enfold you Here I am, here I am Waiting to hold you Did I dream you dreamed about me? Were you here when I was forced out? Now my
Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song” is part of the poet’s 1974 collection, You Are Happy, and is included in a section titled “Songs of the Transformed.”. In Greek mythology, the Sirens were half-bird (or half-fish), half-woman creatures who inhabited an island, luring mariners to their doom by means of their beautiful, irresistible song.
Long afloat on shipless oceans I did all my best to smile 'Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving to your isle And you sang Sail to me Sail to me, let me enfold you Here I am Here I am Waiting to hold you Did I dream you dreamed about me? Were you hare when I was fox? But now my foolish
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