Bones in the Ocean is the title track of the 2013 album by The Longest Johns. The song is written by founding member and tenor Dave Robinson.
The melancholic song addresses the protagonist's survivor's guilt at the death of his fallen crewmates as he searches for solace.
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Oh, I bid farewell to the port and the land and I paddle away from brave England's white sands. To search for my long ago forgotten friends to search for the place I hear all sailors end.
As the souls of the dead fill the space of my mind I'll search without sleeping 'til peace I can find I fear not the weather, I fear not the sea I remember the fallen, do they think of me? When their bones in the ocean forever will be.
Plot a course to the night, to a place I once knew To a place where my hope died, along with my crew. So I swallow my grief and face life's final test to find promise of peace and the solace of rest.
As the souls of the dead fill the space of my ears Their laughter like children, their beckoning cheers My heart longs to join them, sing songs of the sea I remember the fallen, do they think of me? When their bones in the ocean forever will be
When at last before my ghostly shipmates I stand I shed a small tear for my home upon land. Though their eyes speak of deaths filled with struggle and strife their smiles, below, say I don't owe them my life.
As the souls of the dead fill the space of my eyes and my boat listed over and tried to capsize I'm this far from drowning, this far from the sea I remember the living, do they think of me? When my bones in the ocean forever will be
Now that I'm staring down at the darkest abyss I'm not sure what I want, but I don't think it's this. As my comrades call to stand fast and forge on I make sail for the dawn 'til the darkness has gone.
As the souls of the dead live fore'er in my mind as I live all the years that they left me behind I'll stay on the shore but still gaze at the sea I remember the fallen and they think of me For our souls in the ocean together will be
I remember the fallen and they think of me for our souls in the ocean together will be