Sailing away
This lyric is about me leaving somebody that I really loved, but I had to do it, and I couldn't even say goodbye. I used the boat in a metaphorical way, to just sail Away and not look back. Life can be cruel and joyful the same time and I always wondered why I couldn't be the latter more than the former. I've had my share of cruel times in my life, as well as joyful. It just seems like the former has overtaken the latter. I know a lot of it has to do with my own choices, but other stuff is not my fault. I didn't ask to be born with ADHD, bipolar disorder, clinical depression, and anxiety. I've logged to find someone who understands me, and accepts me for who I am, but my choices with relationships has never been good. This lyric is another example of someone that I picked, and that I really loved, but was mature enough to know that I needed to leave it.
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Sailing my boat
No one else but me
Into the sea
Into the sea
Didn't say goodbye
left in the dead of night
It was the only way
It just seemed right
The day is new
The sky so blue
I'm sailing away
Without you
Without you
Without you
Nothing left to do
Life is cruel
And so joyful
Why not the former
Instead of the latter
Does it really matter
Sailing my boat
No one else but me
Into the sea
Into the sea
Didn't say goodbye
left in the dead of night
It was the only way
It just seemed right
The day is new
The sky so blue
I'm sailing away
Without you
Without you
Without you
Nothing left to do
Life is cruel
And so joyful
Why not the former
Instead of the latter
Does it really matter
Does it really matter
Now the voice in my head
Says all this is justified
And I'm not sure
Why I never cried
I'm gone forever
Just like you
Sailing away
It's all I can do
Life is cruel
And so joyful
Why not the former
Instead of the latter
Does it really matter
Does it really matter
© Howard Aronson 2022