This powerful piece by The Lumineers delves into the depths of human pain and suffering, exploring themes of loneliness, illness, and despair. The lyrics tell a story of someone desperately trying to reach out to another person who's struggling with their inner demons. The repeated reference to 'the salt and the sea' is a poignant metaphor for two entities that are inseparably linked, much like the connection between the two individuals in this song. The narrator offers unconditional support and friendship, even when it means sharing in the other's darkness. This song beautifully encapsulates the idea that true companionship can weather any storm, no matter how harsh or unrelenting.
Salt And The Sea
Lyrics
Could it be I was the one that you held so deep in the night
On the back staircase you fell to your knees with tears in your eyes
All that you suffered, all the disease
You couldn't hide it, hide it from me
All alone scared in your room, would you swear there's nobody home
On the bed laying awake as you prayed he'd leave you alone
I'll let the darkness swallow me whole
I need to find you, need you to know
I'll be your friend in the daylight again
There we will be, like an old enemy
Like the salt and the sea
And they wrote all these prescriptions, they wrote me off
Like a heel
Yeah, the doctors with their medicine left me
To rock in my filth
From the destruction, out of the flame
You need a villain, give me a name
I'll be your friend in the daylight again
There we will be, like an old enemy
I'll be your friend in the daylight again
There we will be, like an old enemy
Like the salt and the sea
Like the salt and the sea
Writer(s): Wesley Schultz, Jeremiah Fraites
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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