The Sea
Fotheringay Lyrics


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Do I ever wonder? You don't know.
You'll never follow, and I'll never show.
D'you see the water and watch it flow
And float an empty shell,
And you think that I'm hiding from the island.
You've a fault in your senses. Can you feel it now?

Time? What is that? I've no time to care.
I've lived for a long while nearly everywhere.
You will be taken, everyone, you ladies and you gentlemen.
Fall and listen with your ears upon the paving stone.
Is that what you hear? The coming of the sea?

Sea flows under your doors in London town.
And all your defences are all broken down.
You laugh at me on funny days, but mine's the slight of hand.




Don't you know I am a joker, a deceiver?
And I'm waiting for the land.

Overall Meaning

In Fotheringay's "The Sea," the singer is contemplating their place in the world and questioning whether those around them truly understand them. The first stanza sets up this theme, with the singer musing on whether others truly wonder about them or if they are simply blindly following along. The imagery of watching water flowing and an empty shell floating suggests a feeling of being adrift and disconnected.


The second stanza takes a darker turn, with the singer seeming to assert their independence from the constraints of time and place. They have lived everywhere and have no care for time, seemingly implying that they are free to act as they please. The following lines suggest a warning to all, that they will be taken, and that they should listen closely to the world around them. The final lines of this stanza, "Is that what you hear? The coming of the sea?" imply a sense of impending doom or change.


The final stanza brings the song full circle, returning to the idea of the sea as a powerful force that can break down even the most fortified of defenses. The singer seems to hint that they are not what they appear, that they are a joker and a deceiver waiting for something specific, perhaps the land. The final line of the song is ambiguous and haunting, leaving the listener to wonder what exactly the singer is waiting for.


Line by Line Meaning

Do I ever wonder? You don't know.
I have deep contemplations, but you aren't aware.


You'll never follow, and I'll never show.
You won't understand me, and I won't open up to you.


D'you see the water and watch it flow
Do you observe the movements of the sea?


And float an empty shell,
As an empty shell drifts through the sea.


And you think that I'm hiding from the island.
You believe I'm avoiding something or someone on land.


You've a fault in your senses. Can you feel it now?
You're mistaken or misguided in your perception. Can you recognize it?


Time? What is that? I've no time to care.
Time doesn't matter to me; I'm indifferent.


I've lived for a long while nearly everywhere.
I have lived in many places for a long time.


You will be taken, everyone, you ladies and you gentlemen.
Everyone, including you, will eventually pass away.


Fall and listen with your ears upon the paving stone.
Pause and listen closely to what's happening around you.


Is that what you hear? The coming of the sea?
Do you perceive the approach of the sea?


Sea flows under your doors in London town.
The sea reaches your doorstep in the city of London.


And all your defences are all broken down.
Your protections and barriers are useless against the sea's power.


You laugh at me on funny days, but mine's the slight of hand.
You mock me on happy days, but I am skilled at deception.


Don't you know I am a joker, a deceiver?
Do you not realize that I'm someone who tricks and misleads others?


And I'm waiting for the land.
I'm anticipating the arrival of solid ground.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Catherine Genevieve Mary Lucas, Justin Finch, Leon Eric Beckenham, Simon Aurell

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Sandy Denny's exquisite voice raises the hairs on the back of my neck every time. I have loved this ever since I first heard it in 1970, and for me it never ages...

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