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Cast By The Sea
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A strange and sad impression of a long-ago time.
acoustic ballads folk singersongwriter folk rock
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Evocative acoustic balladeer
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Author
Alan Kim Cochran
Rights
2009 Alan Kim Cochran
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August 28, 2009
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MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 2:47
Story behind the song
Commentary: Cast By The Sea The long, tragic history of humanity, estranged from it’s Creator, has been a sordid travesty of continuing injustice and oppression. This peculiar little song is an abstraction of such a people: It could be refugees fleeing Roman tyranny, Australian Aborigines fleeing the sportsman’s gun, early Irishmen under the oppressor’s heal – their harps rent and burned… or American Indians forcibly re-settled in lands strange and forbidding to them. Such ones find themselves unwanted - pressed to the shores of their beloved homelands, burrowing into the earth, longing for some place hide. Is there no pity for the orphaned? - Alan Kim Cochran
Lyrics
Cast by the Sea © 2009 Alan Kim Cochran Chorus: Burrow and burrow, two hills and three Bid by tomorrow, cast by the sea Burrow and burrow, three hills and four And to complete it, do it once more Always to linger, too long to wait Teasing our future, tempting our fate Seek for the lost ones, so long in fear Eager for succor, eternally near - Chorus - High in the mountain, forever alone Etched into metal, traced into stone Leave us to wonder… How can this be? Ever to wander, always to flee... - Chorus -
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