Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Learning To Swim, artist - Mikill Pane. Album song Blame Miss Barclay, in the genre Рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 31.12.2012
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Universal Music Operations, Virgin EMI
Song language: English
Learning To Swim |
With a big splash he was hurled in at the deep end, |
before he knew what happened the pool floor turned into a sea bed. |
A thousand life jackets on the surface, could he reach them? |
If he couldn’t he would never breath again. |
He had to empty all his pockets, he had to be a bit lighter, |
the struggle to the top was gonna be a big fight but |
if he wasn’t dragged to his death by material things |
he stood a better chance and really could win |
so with that he took his wallet, his keys and his jewellery |
and let them sink thinking «fuck me, what a fool I’ve been, none of you have |
helped me since I fell into the water and only now I’ve learnt, I couldn’t tell |
it when I bought ya» |
It’s what’s inside that turns the ordinary to survivours. |
Soldiers never go to war wearing designer ware, |
so it’s either throw away the dog clobber or be the best dressed down in davie |
jones locker. |
Tonight |
We’re standing on the brink. |
You start to feel when you can’t think. |
You learn to rise when others sink. |
And we’re starting to learn how to swim. |
He was still under there, in his underware. |
He badly needed to come up for air |
but as he swam up, with nothing on except the bare-essentials, |
the lack of oxygen to his brain must’ve sent him nearly mental |
cause everytime he scogged the abys, |
he swore he saw a different fucking mermaid blowing him a kiss. |
He closed his eyes and tried to focus on rising |
but opened 'em, one of the hoes swam beside him and spoke to him |
but wasn’t vocal or miming, she opened his mind and coaxed him inside. |
«If you go down and get me everything you chucked away, I swear babes, |
today’ll be your lucky day» |
She kissed him, breathed life into his lungs, |
now he kind of owed her so he dived for the junk |
but he dashed cause he tought she was giving him a heart |
but she’d tricked him, now the mug was swimming with the sharks. |
Tonight |
We’re standing on the brink. |
You start to feel when you can’t think. |
You learn to rise when others sink. |
And we’re starting to learn how to swim. |
We’re standing on the brink. |
You start to feel when you can’t think. |
You learn to rise when others sink. |
It means we’re starting to learn how to swim. |
Now he was covered in teeth marks from that biting son of a bitch, |
that must have been the hungriest fish that he’d ever come across, |
but our hero hadn’t lost; |
he’d won with no weapons |
he had done it with his fists. |
He wanted his revenge on the mermaid, |
she had set him up after all so it was only right the girl paid. |
But then he thought forget her and kicked for his life, it isn’t over yet |
so I’ve got bigger fish to fry. |
Can’t leave life alone the world needs me, |
he rose and rose it soon began to feel easy, |
he poked his head through and gasped for air in the sea breeze |
he felt so relaxed now, must’ve been the sea-weed. |
He grabbed a life jacket to keep himself afloat |
and he swam to the horizon, not seeking any boat, no |
a different idea crossed his mind alltogether; |
he’d go and live on his own desert island foverever |
Tonight |
We’re standing on the brink. |
You start to feel when you can’t think. |
You learn to rise when others sink. |
And we’re starting to learn how to swim. |
We’re standing on the brink. |
You start to feel when you can’t think. |
You learn to rise when others sink. |
It means we’re starting to learn how to swim. |