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All Ships was the second song released by Sakia. It was released as part of the single God Forsaken Land. Sakia is a band of 6 members from Jalasjärvi, Finland. Our roots are on the Finnish countryside. Every time we rehearse together, we travel 2000 kilometers back to where we come from. There, in the middle of crops and forest, we take breath, make noise and enjoy making music together.
In March 2015, we released our first official single. If you enjoy our music, follow us on social media and music streaming apps to get updated on the latest news and new songs. More to come soon!
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iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fi/artist/sakia/id662553175
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LYRICS
I dream of endless days while you run your last race
Any day by now. Any day by now.
Our horizon view has never been so cruel
Any day by now. Any day by now.
How can we hear and see one another when you're sailing away with your sisters and brothers. You are my hope, my horizon, my anchor would you give a promise:
I'll see you, I'll hear you, and you are there when
those ships too, in the blue, will once appear
When will the ships return? I look but can't discern
Any day by now. Any day by now.
How can we hear and see one another when you're sailing away with your sisters and brothers. You are my hope, my horizon, my anchor would you give a promise:
I'll see you, I'll hear you, and you are there when
those ships too, in the blue, will once appear
I'll see you, I'll hear you, I'll know you’re there when
Those ships too, in the blue, will once appear
I'll see you, I'll hear you, I'll know you’re there when
Those ships too, in the blue, will once appear
When all the ships come to the shore