Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
Kings of Convenience
The telegraph gave us hope
Before was the silence and the panic it brought
The sky was the blankest sheet
We drew lines upon it
So our thoughts could meet
Through cables black and cold
We carried our intentions to bridge
And bring home
Would it all be so clear
If the lines were erased
And the silence restored?
Boys of today write lines on walls
In the streets at night
In suburbs of cities with no name
Is this destruction or just quiet protest
Against loneliness
The cargo lies in our laps
Their weight is so heavy
And this is all we know
Our message will need a ship
To travel across oceans
That can't otherwise be crossed
It undulates on the waves
And crushes the water so we can be safe
It undulates on the waves
Then crushes the water so we can be safe
My Ship Isn’t Pretty was written by Eirik Glambek Bøe & Erlend Øye.
My Ship Isn’t Pretty was produced by Davide Bertolini & Kings of Convenience & Robert Jønnum.
Kings of Convenience released My Ship Isn’t Pretty on Tue Oct 20 2009.