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Tim Buckley - Song to the Siren "Song to the Siren" is a captivating song by the legendary American singer-songwriter Tim

Tim Buckley - Song to the Siren

"Song to the Siren" is a captivating song by the legendary American singer-songwriter Tim Buckley. Released in 1970 on his album "Starsailor," the song quickly became one of his most beloved creations. With its haunting melodies and poetic lyrics, "Song to the Siren" is a magnificent exploration of love, longing, and the irresistible call of the unknown.

Tim Buckley, a remarkable vocalist and innovative musician, effortlessly delivers the song's emotional depth through his powerful and soul-stirring voice. His ability to convey raw vulnerability and passion is truly remarkable.

This profound composition has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including a memorable rendition by the English band This Mortal Coil in 1983. Their version brought new dimensions to the song, amplifying its ethereal qualities and captivating listeners with its added atmospheric arrangements.

If you are eager to experience the mesmerizing sounds of "Song to the Siren" for yourself, you can easily play and download both Tim Buckley's original masterpiece and This Mortal Coil's captivating cover. These enchanting melodies are sure to take you on a captivating journey of musical exploration and emotional connection.

And you sang
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
Drew me loving to your isle
For you sing, "Touch me not, touch me not, come back tomorrow:
Hear me sing, "Swim to me, Swim to me, Let me enfold you:
Here I am
Here I am
Here I am, Here I am, Waiting to hold you"
I am puzzled as the newborn child
I did all my best to smile
Let me enfold you
Long afloat on shipless oceans
Now my foolish boat is leaning
O my heart, O my heart shies from the sorrow"
Sail to me
Sail to me
Should I lie with Death my bride?
Should I stand amid the breakers?
Song To The Siren
Waiting to hold you
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
(Larry Beckett)