'Til We See the Shore - Seabird

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'Til We See the Shore Lyrics

I promise with my life, I will bite my tongue
And I won't say a word,
'til all the listening is done
And hold onto these memories,
the ones that drive you away

Sing 'til your heart hurts, then sing some more
Don't stop singing 'til we see the shore
Sing it loud and clear, 'cause I promise you
Someone will hear you sing


I promise with my life, I will bite my tongue
And I won't say a word,
'til all the listening is done
And hold onto these memories,
the ones that drive you away

Sing 'til your heart hurts, then sing some more
Don't stop singing 'til we see the shore
Sing it loud and clear, 'cause I promise you
That someone will hear you sing

Sing it without the fear, 'cause I promise you
The whole world will hear you sing


Sing 'til your heart hurts, and then sing some more
Don't stop singing 'til we see the shore
Sing it loud and clear, 'cause I promise you
The whole world will hear you sing

Sing 'til your heart hurts, then sing some more
Don't stop singing 'til we see the shore

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Seabird is a rock band hailing from Northern Kentucky. They originally started out with Aaron Morgan (lead singer, and keys) playing songs with bassist Micah Landers, keys and accordion player B.O.D. and drummer Aaron Hunt and later added Chris Kubik on bass. They recorded an e.p. titled "Spread Your Broken Wings and Try" in one of the band members bedroom. After adding a guitarist, Aaron Morgan’s brother, Ryan, their e.p was passed on to EMI records, and after playing a personal showcase, Seabird was signed soon after. They recorded a full length album called, "Till' We See The Shore" with Credential Recordings, a branch of EMI. The release date was June 24th, 2008. They released an e.p. titled "Let Me Go On E.P." in the fall of 2007 with three songs from the upcoming album, along with a remix of a song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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