As He Looks Out to Sea
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As He Looks Out to Sea
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It moves like a live thing in his hands
The story, his story
Bloody and sacred, truth and lie,
The story, his story
And it tells itself,
the pages turn and tell themselves,
Backwards and forwards,
Backwards and forwards,
Backwards and forwards like the tide.
It moves like a live thing in his hands
The story, his story
Bloody and sacred, truth and lie,
The story, his story
And it tells itself,
the pages turn and tell themselves,
Backwards and forwards,
Backwards and forwards,
Backwards and forwards like the tide.
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Who performs "As He Looks Out to Sea"?
Sarah Kirkland Snider performs "As He Looks Out to Sea", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Kirkland Snider catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to And Then You Shall Be Lost Indeed and Baby Teeth, Bones and Bullets with a short reason for opening each page next.
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