Lyrics Tales of Brave Ulysses - Trouble
You
thought
the
leaden
winter
would
bring
you
down
forever,
But
you
rode
upon
a
steamer
to
the
violence
of
the
sun.
And
the
colors
of
the
sea
blind
your
eyes
with
trembling
mermaids,
And
you
touch
the
distant
beaches
with
tales
of
brave
Ulysses:
How
his
naked
ears
were
tortured
by
the
sirens
sweetly
singing,
For
the
sparkling
waves
are
calling
you
to
kiss
their
white
laced
lips.
And
you
see
a
girl's
brown
body
dancing
through
the
turquoise,
And
her
footprints
make
you
follow
where
the
sky
loves
the
sea.
And
when
your
fingers
find
her,
she
drowns
you
in
her
body,
Carving
deep
blue
ripples
in
the
tissues
of
your
mind.
The
tiny
purple
fishes
run
laughing
through
your
fingers,
And
you
want
to
take
her
with
you
to
the
hard
land
of
the
winter.
Her
name
is
Aphrodite
and
she
rides
a
crimson
shell,
And
you
know
you
cannot
leave
her
for
you
touched
the
distant
sands
With
tales
of
brave
Ulysses;
how
his
naked
ears
were
tortured
By
the
sirens
sweetly
singing.
The
tiny
purple
fishes
run
lauging
through
your
fingers,
And
you
want
to
take
her
with
you
to
the
hard
land
of
the
winter.
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