"March To The Sea" lyrics - BARONESS

BARONESS
"March To The Sea"
(John Dyer Baizley / Baroness)

There was an anchor, there was a silver-sweet refrain
You tucked your fingers in between my troubled bones
And what you did next was second to none
You really let us down
You tied yourself up and jumped in the sea never to return

Valium
You left me alone
Tell me when I will be whole again

There was a whisper. Once there were heralds and parades
You sang your secrets through the tolling of the tide
The fugitive rooms, the amateur tombs
The silence and the cries
The quickening beat, your march to the sea, never to come home

Sweet morphine, you've taken all of me
Let me know, when you will let me go

Heroin
Where did you take my friend?
Tell me why
Those ropes are hanging high

Valium
You left me alone