Lyrics The Great Exchange - Thrice
I
crewed
on
a
fair
golden
ship
that
Went
down
at
the
dawn
of
the
world
We
mutinied
and
sentenced
our
captain
to
die
'Fore
our
sails
had
barely
unfurled
We
sank
shortly
after
our
riot
Wanton
flame
and
our
powder
kegs
met
While
I
swam
for
my
life
there
came
voices
aloft
Joyful,
unearthly
and
dread
Singing
of
a
violent
Tireless
mystery
That
one
would
give
his
life
to
Save
his
enemy
Too
bone-tired
to
keep
my
arms
moving
To
swim
or
even
grasp
after
straws
The
undertow
drew
me
down
into
its
cold
And
infinite
indigo
jaws
I
heard
singing
of
a
violent
Tireless
mystery
That
one
would
give
his
life
to
Save
his
enemy
I
thought
I
must
be
dead
or
dreaming
When
my
captain,
still
battered,
betrayed
Pulled
me
up,
laid
me
over
the
beam
he'd
clung
to
Breathed
his
last
and
sunk
under
the
waves
Your
body
is
a
bridge
Across
an
endless
sea
Your
body
is
a
bridge
Across
an
endless
sea
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