Salish Sea

Salish Sea

This song, Salish Sea, was inspired by where I grew up, what is fondly known as The Island, specifically the Saanich Peninsula. My family and I immigrated from England in the seventies and since the age of six I have wandered the beaches, hiked the mountains and swam in the waters that surround us. This is a most incredible place and it feels like home.

Later in life I came to realise a most difficult truth, that I am a settler here. This is the land of the Coast Salish peoples. My European ancestors colonialised this place. That is how I have come to call this place home.

What do I do now knowing that my presence, and that of my own family, has come at the expense of those who were here before us, those who are here today? Can this be reconciled?

In writing this song I attempted to paint a picture of a place that holds great physical beauty and significant social conflict. Recognising our true history is one step toward reconciliation. I have come to believe that more answers may be found in nature, perhaps in the surrounding waters of the Salish Sea.

Song Lyrics

Salish Sea

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Before the settlers came changing all the names
This place was home, to the Coast Salish people
Now there’s a Coast Guard station, next to Wsikem (Tseycum) First Nation
Where the seals and the otters play down in the bay

Chorus
We’re held in the arms of a loving embrace
Feels like home
Salish Sea, Salish Sea, Salish Sea (2x)

In the heart of Sidney, there’s the Army and Navy
With a jet plane up top and a tank in the parking lot
Then there’s that old blue fish shack, where the gulls and the crows play out back

At the end of the wharf, where the seas can get rough         …chorus

Bridge
Up on Hospital Hill it’s oh so beautiful
You can watch the sunset over the MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat)
Here on The Island, this place was never found
It’s always been home, the spirit is all around

Salish Sea, Salish Sea, Salish Sea (2x)

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