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Deacon Blue – An Ocean Lyrics
Artist: Deacon Blue
Song: An Ocean
Sometimes I’ll open my eyes
And remember sight, remember breathing
I want to wake up nights
Mesmorized by you
Lying here in the cradle of fear
Remembering love remembering feeling
Is there something else I hear?
Unrecognised by you
Do you remember back then?
And can you still touch it again?
Do your dreams come quick do they never end?
Do you think of me?
Do you think of me?
I want a love the stretches out
Stretching out to the horizon, an ocean
Or wider still I hope
And you realise
There’s nothing wider than an ocean
Rolling out beyond sight
I want to love and never look back
But I can’t thats just a simple fact
How come it’s so easy for some
To kiss and forget
What’s next?
I want to raise my hand
To wherever that singer laid his hat
Cause I’m never gonna be that kind of man
No matter how hard I think I am
I want a love the stretches out
Stretching out to the horizon, an ocean
Or wider still I hope
And you realise
There’s nothing wider than an ocean
Rolling out beyond sight
I want a love the stretches out
Stretching out to the horizon, an ocean
Or wider still I hope
And you realise
There’s nothing wider than an ocean
Rolling out
I want a love the stretches out
Stretching out to the horizon, an ocean
Or wider still I hope
And you realise
There’s nothing wider than an ocean
Rolling out beyond sight
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From the album:
A New House
Release Year: 2014