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Keegan By The Sea


Some say happiness is found by the sea
Speading itself out like a blanket over you, over me
Sunrise crashing into sunset,
Fresh rain mixing with salty water.
My eyes turned cloudy while fresh rain turned salty by the sea.

So fresh rain and salty water
Cloudy eyes and tears
Crashing sunrise into sunset
Rolling ocean drown my fears

If my eyes got cloudy I'd still know if you passed me by
I feel you next to me
You breathe so soft, so light
With your skin under moonlight
Still I can't help but wonder
When you touched me did your heart stand my?

So fresh rain and salty water
Cloudy eyes and tears
Crashing sunrise into sunset
Rolling ocean drown my fears

It just feels like drowning,
How you fill my mind.
With a heart so deep
That I can't sleep
That I can not dream tonight

With everything focused on you, on me
I can't sleep, I can't dream
So fresh rain, salt water, fall on me

So fresh rain and salty water
Cloudy eyes and tears
Crashing sunrise into sunset
Rolling ocean drown my fears

So fresh rain and salty water
Cloudy eyes and tears
Salty tears turn clean
Rolling ocean spread over me



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