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Dive
David Bridie Lyrics


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The ocean is rising, I feel the water storming in
The ocean is waiting, it's waiting for me to dive right
In
It's waiting for me to dive, to dive
No sailor would doubt me, he's sensed this strange mood
Some time before
Tsunami come, quickly, come cover me whole forever more
Lie down on the coral stones, face right up to the sky
And I can hear the ocean's mighty
Thunder sound under the Milky Way

It's quiet as glass now... until there's a wind so it'll
Be
The reef starts a fire dance
The waves crash through the salt against my skin
Hold onto your head now
It's waiting for us to dive right in
Heave away, haul away
And yeah it's waiting for me to dive, to dive
Heave away, haul away
Heave away, haul away
The Mulukuwausi, it comes today

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David Bridie's song "Dive In" talk about the ocean's beauty and its destructive power at the same time. The song speaks about the urge to connect with nature and dive into the ocean, embrace its might, and feel it in its entirety. The singer talks about feeling the water storming in and the ocean rising, waiting for someone to dive in, and experience its potential to engulf entirely. The lyrics project a sense of adventure and risk, which resonates with the human need to challenge themselves and experience raw power. At the same time, the song also warns of the potential danger the ocean can inflict upon those who take it for granted.


The song's lyrics also mention the sailor who can sense the strange mood brewing before a tsunami. It reflects how communities dependent upon the ocean are not only aware of its beauty but also its unpredictability. The mention of the "Milky way" and "coral stones" projects a sense of admiration and respect that humans hold towards nature. The song speaks of the quiet now, but the wind can awaken the ocean's might, making it turbulent once again. The lyrics paint a haunting picture of the waves crashing against the singer's skin, creating an eerie visual of nature's potential power. The Mulukuwausi, which refers to a spirit in the local folklore of the Pacific Islands, is also mentioned, which alludes to the ocean's spiritual connection with the cultures that surround it. Overall, the lyrics speak of the ocean's magnificence and the need for humans to embrace it but remind us of its power and the danger it poses if taken lightly.


Line by Line Meaning

The ocean is rising, I feel the water storming in
The singer senses the increased level of ocean water and a strong force coming with it.


The ocean is waiting, it's waiting for me to dive right In
The ocean seems to have a welcoming and inviting quality that compels the singer to explore it.


It's waiting for me to dive, to dive
The singer feels an irresistible urge to immerse themselves into the ocean.


No sailor would doubt me, he's sensed this strange mood Some time before
The artist's state of mind is being detected by others with experience in the ocean.


Tsunami come, quickly, come cover me whole forever more
The artist anticipates a disastrous event that would engulf them completely.


Lie down on the coral stones, face right up to the sky And I can hear the ocean's mighty Thunder sound under the Milky Way
The singer is appreciating the beauty and power of the ocean while being surrounded by its elements.


It's quiet as glass now... until there's a wind so it'll Be The reef starts a fire dance The waves crash through the salt against my skin
The ocean's peacefulness can be disrupted by sudden changes in weather, but the sights and sensations remain stunning for the singer.


Hold onto your head now It's waiting for us to dive right in
The artist urges others to be cautious and excited about the opportunity to experience the ocean as they are.


Heave away, haul away And yeah it's waiting for me to dive, to dive
The artist is acknowledging the hard work and effort that comes with exploring the ocean, but their desire to dive in remains strong.


Heave away, haul away Heave away, haul away
The artist repeats a traditional chant used by sailors to motivate them while doing heavy lifting or rowing.


The Mulukuwausi, it comes today
The singer refers to a mythical creature in the ocean, and perhaps sees it as a symbol of the many mysteries and wonders that exist within it.




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: DAVID ROSS BRIDIE, JOHN KEITH ANDREW PHILLIPS

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