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Mecanico Oceans


Sinking
Making sure it's not the end
Falling down
Life, hangingby a fading thread.

All begins by taking the water out
I push the air inside
You hold your breath and battle the tides
All begins by taking the water out
I push the air inside
Build your strenght and paddle now.

Led by a star
The passage plan confirms the end
And now we're found together playing dead
While reckoning our current stage

Traveling alongside
Ten thousand miles together
Over ten million miles apart
Lovely, the north has been changing courses
Clouds with silver borders
Compasses broken in half

All begins by taking the water out
I push the air inside
You hold your breath and battle the tides
All begins by taking the water out
I push the air inside
Build your strenght and paddle now.

All begins by taking the water out (Oceans, taking us far)
I push the air inside (Oceans, holding us now)
You hold your breath and battle the tides
All begins by taking the water out (Oceans, taking us far)
I push the air inside (Oceans, holding us down deep)
Build your strenght and paddle now.

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