Sea
Lyrics
A man goes out
and takes his life to sea
A man goes out
To be what he can be
And you know he would give everything
Just to know where to begin
Oh the waves in the sun!
Oh the fire, and the fun!
and the freedom in the run!
Ocean in the droplet
parts contain the whole
Are flames not the fire?
and the man not the soul?
But odds are high
that dreams may die
with broken parts
of fractured hearts
and you know he would give everything
Just to know where to begin
Oh the fire in the fun!
and the freedom in the run!
and the hearts from the sun!
and the howling wind's decree:
'You will be wild like me'
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A reflective, dreamlike song exploring life as limitation, freedom, and lived intensity.
In Sea, the ocean becomes a metaphor for life itself — a vast, unpredictable field that the soul willingly enters, accepting limitation, risk, and uncertainty in exchange for experience.
The song acknowledges how easily this immersion can lead to heartbreak, loss, or derailment. Dreams may fracture, directions may be lost, and the scale of the world can feel overwhelming. Yet within this very exposure lies the beauty of being here at all: the fire in the fun, the freedom in the run, and the warmth of shared moments — hearts from the sun — the people we encounter along the way.
Rather than framing loss as failure, Sea holds the paradox gently: that even being lost can be meaningful; that limitation makes experience possible; and that freedom, expression, and intensity arise precisely because we have entered the water, not stayed on shore