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Agates In The Sand
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Melancholy acoustic ballad, with acoustic fingerpicking.
acoustic ballads folk singersongwriter folk rock
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Evocative acoustic balladeer
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Charts
Peak #736
Peak in subgenre #94
Author
Alan Kim Cochran/Alan Kim Cochran
Rights
2008
Uploaded
May 02, 2009
Track Files
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 5:02
Story behind the song
I was very close to my wife’s extraordinary aunt, Gail (she introduced us, in fact). She died two years ago, at the age of sixty-seven, after a long struggle with cancer, leaving us in quite an emotional state. It was only after she died that I discovered her poem “Companions on the Beach”, upon which this song is based. It was written by Gail and her old friend Stella Moran, after the death of Gail’s mother and husband. Until then, I’d thought that Gail didn’t have an artistic bone in her body… Quite a surprise. As an emotional release after our loss, I turned the poem into this song. The song chokes me up a bit, as it reminds me of our lost Gail. Her friend Stella loves to collect agates on the beaches of Oregon, where she lives, but the song is really about the loss of our loved ones, and expresses an optimism that God will remember them in the resurrection to come. Perhaps, then, I can play this song for Gail too. She hasn’t heard it, yet… - Alan Kim Cochran
Lyrics
Agates In The Sand by Alan Kim Cochran Come walk with me, along the sea Where the sunshine warms the land And search with me, for treasures free Like agates in the sand Come wade with me, into the sea And roil the foaming waves We'll speak in awe, of the things we saw In the damp and darkling caves We'll stand, so tall, on the high cliff wall 'Let the sea breeze fan our hair 'Watch the sand crabs crawl, hear the seagulls call As they wheel upon the air Then sleep so sound, hearing the waves pound In the not-so-distant surf Wake in the morn, to the old foghorn As the new day's given birth So come wade with me, into the sea And roil the foaming waves We'll speak in awe, of the things we saw In the damp and darkling caves We'll sit and chat, of this and that As we watch the rolling waves - Of our loved ones gone, and 'how before long God will open up the graves As we wipe our tears, reviewing the years We'll rejoice in hope, so near 'Back to the sand we'll go, faces aglow Sharing all we hold so dear So come wade with me, into the sea And roil the foaming waves We'll speak in awe, of the things we saw In the damp and darkling caves Come walk with me, along the sea Where the sunshine warms the land And search with me, for treasures free Like agates in the sand Like agates in the sand Like agates in the sand
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