The word sea can, aside from referring to the World Ocean, also mean a specific, much smaller body of water, such as the North Sea or the Red Sea. There is no sharp distinction between a sea in this sense and an ocean, though seas are generally smaller, and are often partly (as marginal seas) or wholly (as inland seas) bordered by land. However, the Sargasso Sea has no coastline and lies within a circular current, the North Atlantic Gyre. It is a distinctive body of water with brown Sargassum seaweed and calm blue water, very different from the rest of the Atlantic Ocean. Seas are generally larger than lakes, and contain salt water rather than freshwater, but some geographic entities known as "seas" are enclosed inland bodies of water that are not salty: for instance, the Sea of Galilee is a freshwater lake. The Law of the Sea states that all of the ocean is "sea".
Seas may mean:
In fluid dynamics, wind waves, or wind-generated waves, are surface waves that occur on the free surface of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and canals or even on small puddles and ponds. They result from the wind blowing over an area of fluid surface. Waves in the oceans can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Wind waves range in size from small ripples, to waves over 100 ft (30 m) high.
When directly generated and affected by local winds, a wind wave system is called a wind sea. After the wind ceases to blow, wind waves are called swells. More generally, a swell consists of wind-generated waves that are not significantly affected by the local wind at that time. They have been generated elsewhere or some time ago. Wind waves in the ocean are called ocean surface waves.
Wind waves have a certain amount of randomness: subsequent waves differ in height, duration, and shape with limited predictability. They can be described as a stochastic process, in combination with the physics governing their generation, growth, propagation and decay—as well as governing the interdependence between flow quantities such as: the water surface movements, flow velocities and water pressure. The key statistics of wind waves (both seas and swells) in evolving sea states can be predicted with wind wave models.
A sigh, for lost times, and it builds in me,
Builds in me forever
And it seems, I will never be free, of dead memories.
Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me from the seas.
Of, of, of my fucking misery.
Leave me be, leave me be, leave me be in the seas
Of, of, of all my twisted dreams.
A sigh, for lost times, and it builds in me,
Builds in me forever,
And it seems, I will never be free, of dead memories.
Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me from the seas.
Of, of, of my fucking misery.
Leave me be, leave me be, leave me be in the seas
Of, of, of all my twisted dreams.
Fall down, on the Earth, you rotting corpses.
Rest well, in the seas of your misery.
And it grows deafening.
The sound of your twisted screams.
Fall down, on the Earth, you rotting corpses.
Rest well, in the seas of your misery.
Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me from the seas.
Of, of, of my fucking misery.
Leave me be, leave me be, leave me be in the seas
Of, of, of all my twisted dreams.
A sigh, for lost times, and it builds in me,
Builds in me forever
And it seems, I will never be free, of dead memories.
Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me from the seas.
Of, of, of my fucking misery.
Leave me be, leave me be, leave me be in the seas
Of, of, of all my twisted dreams.
A sigh, for lost times, and it builds in me,
Builds in me forever,