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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"Ease Your Feet in the Sea" is a track by Belle and Sebastian, from the album The Boy With the Arab Strap, released 6th September 1998. The track is 3:36 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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Ease you're feet off in the sea My darling, it's the place to be Take your shoes off, curl your toes And I will frame this moment in time Troubles come and troubles go The trouble that we've used to know Will stay with us till we get old Will stay with us till somebody decides to go Decides to go Soberly, without regret I make another sandwich and I fill my face I know that things have got to you But what can I do? Suddenly, without a warning On a pale blue morning you decide your time is wearing thin A conscious choice to let yourself go dangling Hovering It's an emergency There's no more "wait and see" Maybe if I shut my eves Your trouble will be split between us People come and people go You're scouring everybodies face For some small flicker of the truth To what it is that you are going Through my boy, I left you dry The signs were clear That you were not going anywhere Anywhere Save for a falling down Save for a falling down Anywhere Save for a falling down Everything's going wrong Later on, as I walked home The plough was showing and orion I could see the house where you lived I could see the house where you gave All your time and sanity To people, then you waited for the People to acknowledge you They spoke in turn But their eyes would pass over you Over you Who's seeing you at all? Who's seeing You at all?
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