[00:10.090]So time makes a point to be endless, it seems.
[00:19.990]The clocks cease to tick as our bodies go weak.
[00:26.690]One might mark their existence on a stone we can read.
[00:34.490]It is my will to be left to the sea.
[00:44.490]It rains from the heaven, the sky, the above,
[00:49.990]Creating the coast the great poets dream of.
[00:55.590]Where the sun sets atop the briny horizon,
[01:01.190]It romantically keeps as the place that I love.
[01:11.190]Each wave brings a new batch of treasure to shore.
[01:15.590]But deep in the ocean there lies many more.
[01:21.190]Where discoveries sit behind them unopened doors
[01:27.790]And beckon dreamers to whence man came before.
[01:41.190]So regardless of all the things that we believe
[01:46.690]Like celestial homes and a heavenly peace.
[01:53.390]Born through the vessel, the coffin beneath
[01:58.890]It is always my will to be left to the sea.
[02:07.790]They may lay their deceased in the ground, so to rest.
[02:12.290]But the rest is quite needless when one's life is spent.
[02:18.890]Is there a purpose when the last of your breath stops the beat of your heart in the pit of your chest?
[02:33.390]See the answer is written deep down to the bones,
[02:38.890]Through the thick wall of flesh to the guarded marrow.
[02:45.590]And the natural world is the one left to know how to break it all down for the sake of its own.
[03:05.590]Though I'll never be sure if my soul's mine to keep
[03:13.390]Or if death ends the quest for the answers I seek.
[03:20.090]No matter what happens soon after I leave.
[03:30.090]It is my will to be left to the sea.
[03:35.590]It is my will to be left to the sea.
[03:39.990]It is always my will to be left to the sea.
[03:49.990]It is my will to be left to the sea.