
Song to the Siren Charlotte Martin
"Song to the Siren" by Charlotte Martin, released in 2004, is a hauntingly beautiful #Pop ballad that explores themes of longing, love, and the allure of the unattainable. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and vulnerability, as the singer grapples with the enchanting yet dangerous call of the siren, symbolizing temptation and desire. Unique musical elements include ethereal vocals and atmospheric instrumentation, creating an immersive experience. The song has resonated with listeners for its emotional depth and has been featured in various media, enhancing its cultural significance.

On the floating, shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me, loving, to your isle
And you sang, "Sail to me
Sail to me
Let me enfold you"
Here I am
Here I am waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me?
Were you here when I was full sail?
Now my foolish boat lingers
Broken, lovelorn on your rocks
And you said, "Touch me not
Touch me not
Come back tomorrow"
Oh my heart
Oh my heart shies from the sorrow
Well I'm as puzzled as a newborn child
I'm as riddled as the tide
Should I stand amid the breakers?
Or should I lie with death my bride?
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me, loving, to your isle
And you sang, "Sail to me
Sail to me
Let me enfold you"
Here I am
Here I am waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me?
Were you here when I was full sail?
Now my foolish boat lingers
Broken, lovelorn on your rocks
And you said, "Touch me not
Touch me not
Come back tomorrow"
Oh my heart
Oh my heart shies from the sorrow
Well I'm as puzzled as a newborn child
I'm as riddled as the tide
Should I stand amid the breakers?
Or should I lie with death my bride?
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