Sinking - Tunturia



     
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Sinking Lyrics


You're on a wide open ocean
No one around you for miles
You're thinkin' of drinkin' on water
While you're sailing the Nile
No one to stop you on your way
Flyin' by goes a stork
You decide to bring your oars in now
But accidently knock out the cork
Row your boat to shore
'Cause it is leaking and you're still drinking
Unless you cork the hole
You won't be sailin', you'll be sinkin'
And not knowin' you're sinkin'
You take out a bottle of rum
Swiggin' a drink to the bottom
The label reads, 'Van Monchinghum'
Oars back into the water
You think you'll sail on

But you can't, 'cause your boat contains
Three and a half gallons
Row your boat to shore
'Cause it is leaking and you're still drinking
Unless you cork the hole
You won't be sailin', you'll be sinkin'
Row your boat to shore
'Cause it is leaking and you're still drinking
Unless you cork the hole
You won't be sailin', you'll be sinkin'
Row, row, row your boat
And sail your ship to shore
You're barely, barely, barely keeping afloat
Well I hope that you won't drink no more
Row your boat to shore
'Cause it is leaking and you're still drinking
Unless you cork the hole
You won't be sailin', you'll be sinkin'
Row, row, row your boat
And sail your ship to shore
You're barely, barely, barely keeping afloat
Well I hope that you won't drink no more
...

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Like the desolate yet majestic plains of the arctic north, Tunturia’s sound is at times both harsh and beautiful combining elements of post-rock, ambient soundscapes and experimental noise. Formed in late 2005 the band quickly became a vehicle through which its members were able to explore concepts and ideas through music. Intricate without being technical, grand in scope without the pretension, lush without losing intensity, the band forged ahead writing new material that at times teetered between the edges of progressive and hauntingly minimal.

Read more about Tunturia on Last.fm.


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