Big Blue
(Sullivan/Heaton)
So let us sing of what remains, there shall be stillness in our hearts;
There shall be a sweetness in our lives, bye and bye.
There's a beach I know at the edge of the world, mist rising up from
the breaking waves towards the cliffs, as green as god.
We'll be flying for the sake of flying - singing for the sake of singing,
looking back down on the lonely world . . .
Dive . . . dive . . . diving down . . .
Into the big blue we shall lose ourselves, gone are the doubts
and the fear of falling - hate is a curse lifted from our shoulders,
we never meant it in the way they thought . . .
If we hold our nerve, they will travel right over us;
they'll be going so fast they will never even notice us.
We'll be flying for the sake of flying - singing for the sake of singing,
looking back down on the lonely world. . .
Dive . . . dive . . . dive . . .
Into the big blue we shall lose ourselves . . .
Time to die, and die, and die again; doors closing in empty houses;
time to roll, and roll, and roll again - and all I hear is the diesel roaring.
Just like a people put to flight, all blown out in the endless duststorms,
into the West and the rolling hills, to dive, dive, dive again and
Into the big blue we shall lose ourselves . . .