Deerhunter - Sailing Lyrics
Wind in my sails
I lived for days
No water, no food
It was good
Nowhere to be
Nothing to see
Except me
Only fear
Can make you feel lonely out here
You learn to accept
Whatever you can get
When there is no law
You can't take too long
Making up songs
Only fear
Can make you feel lonely out here
You learn to accept
Whatever you can get
Whatever you can get
Only fear
Can make you feel lonely out here
You learn to accept
Whatever you can get
Whatever you can get
Other Lyrics by Artist
- Deerhunter - Timebends
- Deerhunter - The Missing
- Deerhunter - Pensacola
- Deerhunter - Dream Captain
- Deerhunter - Blue Agent
- Deerhunter - T.H.M.
- Deerhunter - Sleepwalking
- Deerhunter - Back To The Middle
- Deerhunter - Monomania
- Deerhunter - Leather Jacket II
- Deerhunter - Neon Junkyard
- Deerhunter - Sailing
- Deerhunter - Memory Boy
- Deerhunter - Desire Lines
- Deerhunter - Basement Scene
- Deerhunter - Helicopter
- Deerhunter - Fountain Stairs
- Deerhunter - Coronado
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Deerhunter Sailing Comments
Beautiful song. I avoided the band for many years because of their name, heh.
Hey, atleast you found them now:)
I'm lost for words... Such a good song.
Bryce Johnson the words have noticed a loss of human presence lol
@Snitchard Cunningham ... those poor words