Home Page »  J »  Jeremy Warmsley
   

The Boat Song Lyrics


Jeremy Warmsley The Boat Song


e played a while, in the sand
'Til it rained and the floods began
For forty days it was Biblical
Had the idea of the building of boats
And there was

One boat for you and one boat for me
We sailed away on the never ending sea

Caught a glimpse of your sail so wide
I tried to signal but you sailed on by
Was it a ghost or a trick of the light?
Or are you sleeping in the ocean tonight?
And we had

One bed for you and one bed for me
We sleep alone on the never ending sea

And if I ever see the solid ground
I know I won't be turning around
Seems so strange that I played with you
Now my hands are harder and my heart is true
And there was

One rule for you and one rule for me
Always alone on the never ending sea

[Aha-ah-ah-ah Ahh-ah-ah]

One boat for you and one boat for me
We sailed away on the never ending sea

The rains lifted and I saw you were near
But now I'd rather go alone from here
Back to the sandbox, back to play
Still I remember the parting of the ways
And we had

One bed for you and one bed for me
Always alone on the deep, never ending sea



afroman scores court win in ohio after deputies’ defamation case falls apart
Afroman Scores Court Win In Ohio After Deputies’ Defamation Case Falls Apart
Evren E. - 21 Mar 2026
shawn mendes and bruna marquezine spark fresh dating buzz after malibu walk
Shawn Mendes And Bruna Marquezine Spark Fresh Dating Buzz After Malibu Walk
Sasha Mednikova - 18 Mar 2026
inside the canadian homes of music superstars: where hitmakers actually live, work, and reset
Inside The Canadian Homes Of Music Superstars: Where Hitmakers Actually Live, Work, And Reset
Faith Thompson - 14 Mar 2026
american pop stars with business brains: how 3 singers turned fame into real brands
American Pop Stars With Business Brains: How 3 Singers Turned Fame Into Real Brands
Evren E. - 07 Mar 2026
country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
Browse: