Music reworked from Shadows on the Barley, a demo recorded with Fish before he left the band, later released on the remastered edition of Clutching at Straws.
Not on the original release of Season’s End. Originally released as the b-side of the single The Uninvited Guest.
I dreamed I rolled on the ocean floor
In the sunken bones of a broken ship
On the shadow line where spirits creep
To the world above from the world beneath
On waves of silver I dreamed of gold
'till I lost the peace that dreaming gives
I dreamed of the moment of my own death
That no one ever dreams and lives
I dreamed I sailed to the mirrored edge
Of that murky world for an iron bell
That dragged me down to the ocean bed
And rang to mark where my shadow fell
On waves of silver I dreamed of gold
'till I lost the peace that dreaming gives
I dreamed of the moment of my own death
That no one ever dreams and lives
That no one ever dreams and lives
That no one ever dreams and lives
I dreamed I slept on the ocean bed
And a silent grave of silver sand
Rolled in the sway of an iron bell
I've heard them say when they go to sea
On stormy nights you can hear her moan
She tolls for the mourning of my own death
And echoes here on the village stones
On the waves of silver I dreamed of gold
I dreamed of the moment of my own death
That no one ever dreams and lives
That no one ever dreams and lives
That no one ever dreams and lives
The Bell in the Sea was written by Steve Hogarth & Steve Rothery & Peter Trewavas & Mark Kelly & Ian Mosley & John Helmer.
The Bell in the Sea was produced by Nick Davis & Marillion.
Marillion released The Bell in the Sea on Mon Nov 27 1989.