Under the Ocean

Wheels turn, that cycles turn around
How many turn to bring myself to wake?
To hear my laughter, would not hear a sound
If fortune hears the many turns I take

Should I never be concerned about anything
For, then would not? would she now take the ring?
If the sun would give us light at last
What good would be the many days long past?
And the sun to come at night would be
As nothing to the sun that everyone can see
The light is meant to strow upon the grass
Lighter than the feet of a once-gentile lass

And now, the day is gone
And what cold come at night in others now lives on
For, what was painful now 'comes dear
And now she lives away from here

So far away from here

Oh, she'll never know me true
She'll never raise her eyebrows like she always do
Well, she won, she won, she got her little kind of fame
But, now she's got it, no one else can take the blame

Now the winds are changing-feel it in the bones
And on the road to Hell, you see the life that it condones
The life you never thought you knew until you sudden' knew it
The card you never thought you'd draw until you drew it

The grapefruit tree
Afternoons in the garden will never seem to me
How the winter cold and grey
Could make my love so slip away
Slip away
Slip away

Sally forth, the lovers in the rain
Having every outcome be the same
Having now that one was prone to feign
Who had felt the better of the strain?
What had not the feigner failed to see?
That the world would not bow to his decree?
That some day his love would start to flee?
That the cost was an essential fee?

Sally forth, the lovers in the rain
Having every outcome be the same
Having now that one was prone to feign
Who had felt the better of the strain?
What had not the feigner failed to see?
That the world would not bow to his decree?
That some day his love would start to flee?
That the cost was an essential fee?



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Writer(s): Hana Ramos
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