A New Shore - Steven Page

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A New Shore Lyrics

As captain of this band of merry sailors, I'm a black mark
I'm a failure, but before you watch me drown
I'm relinquishing command for something I don't understand
This man's about to turn his whole life upside down

I set a course for a new shore
It looked the same as the one before
And I forgot what I'd been sailing for
And why I thought this time would be different

I do most of this by feel and let go of the wheel
The constellations do the navigation on their own
Whilst yearning for adventure dreading censure in absentia
I would rather be at sea than be alone

I set a course for a new shore
It looked the same as the one before
And I forgot what I'd been sailing for
And why I thought this time would be different

Of the charts we drew, they said
There wasn't anything but fairy tales
I told them it was you, I told them
You were everything a fairy tale could be

The boat sails by
The shore remains and so do I
I swear this time will be different

I settled here on the new shore
My lips were blue and my legs were sore
And I forget if I was pushed or I jumped overboard
And after all this time, what's the difference?

Land, ho!
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)

Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
(Land, ho!)
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
(Land, ho!)
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
(Land, ho!)
Land, ho!
(Land, ho!)
(Land, ho!)

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Steven Page is a singer-songwriter that was born in 1970 in Scarborough, Ontario. Page was the co-frontman (along with Ed Robertson) for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies from the group's inception in 1988 until February 2009, his work with the group receiving international critical acclaim. Steve left the band amicably to pursue other opportunities including solo projects and theatrical opportunities, a prominent example being the musical effort The Vanity Project.

In 2005, he released a solo album that involved collaborating with Lilac Time member and original Duran Duran singer Stephen "Tintin" Duffy under that name. In 2008, he also notably performed a concert of cover songs with "The Art of Time Ensemble" in Toronto. A studio album featuring the songs performed live with the ensamble came out before too long. As well, Page wrote music for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in the summer of 2009. Page has perhaps gotten the most attention under his own name for his solo album 'Page One', a 2010 release that earned acclaim from several music critics.
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