The Talisman Lyrics

[Intro]
When I stand and look about the port
And contemplate my life
Will I ever see my countrymen again?
As the captain calls us on the deck
I take my things and walk
To the harbourside
I glance back one last time


[Verse 1]
Fleeing our nation
Our problems we leave behind
Ships by the tenfold
Sail out on the tide
We are pleased to be out
And embracing the open sea
Free from our troubles
And more free from thee

[Verse 2]
Inheritors unfulfilled reason behind us
We flee from what is not, what is will be
We flee the earth and face our harsh reality
Will death be low mist that hangs on the sea?

[Verse 3]
We run from evil tongues
Rash judgments, selfish men
Never to be seen on these shores again
As we sail into ocean size and lose sight of land
A face of contentment around in the air
We're off now to seek all our fortunes
To the land of our dreams
[Verse 4]
Riding the waves and the storm is upon us
The winds lash the sails
But the ropes keep them tight
Off in the distance, a dark cloud approaching
None could imagine what there was to come

[Bridge 1]
No, there's no one going back
No, there's not a second chance
As we strap onto the side
We pray to God that we won't die

[Verse 5]
As we ride the rough seas
As we soak from the ocean waves
I just hope for all our lives
And pray that I survive
Four ships are lost in the stormy conditions
The spirits of the sunken crews
Their phantoms follow us

[Bridge 2]
Spirits sails, they drive us on
Through the all-consuming waves
Cold mortality, no weapon
Against these ever-raging seas
[Verse 6]
Four leagues and ten
And we hit storms again
We just can't get away
From the eye of the storm
The birds outsoar the raging storm
But we cannot escape it
Abandoned earth that we now crave
Is many leagues from safe

[Bridge 3]
Holding on for our dear lives
And we're praying once again
Rotten luck or just jonahed?
The talisman is in my hand

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Limbs fatigue, trembling with cold
Blinded from the sea spray salt
Clasping anything we can hold
Heaven's rain upon us falls
Twenty days without a meal
And ten without fresh water still
Those that didn't die in storms
The scurvy rest did slaughter
[Chorus]
Westward, the tide
Westward, we sail on
Westward, the tide
Sail by the talisman

[Instrumental Break: 5:57-7:01]

[Verse 6]
We approach the other side
Of the ocean with the tide
In our favour just for once
Welcome greeting our new land
The elation in our hearts
The excitement in our veins
As we sail towards the coastline
Of our golden promised land

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Weary limbs fatigued away
I have no life left in me
No more strength
No nothing left to give
Must find the will to live
Never thought that we could make it
Truly sight of shores divine
The sickness I am dying from
Never wanted it to end this way

[Chorus]
Westward, the tide
Westward, we sail on
Westward, the tide
Sail by the talisman
Westward, the tide
Westward, we sail on
Westward, the tide
Sail by the talisman

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Genius Annotation

This song is about a large group of people leaving their country of origin to find freedom and fortune in the New World. The narrator explains that this is a flight from whatever troubles they may face in their native land. They’re sailing by some talisman from the narrator, who dies in the end from scurvy, which was very common on ships in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Recorded At
Compass Point, Nassau, Bahamas / The Cave, Malibu, California
Release Date
August 13, 2013
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