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As I Stare At The Ocean Alone Lyrics


Orphaned Land As I Stare At The Ocean Alone


I gazed into your eyes as the train left
And never wrote one single time
Deep in my heart I remember
And cry, as faces pass me by

Drowned in the loss of the city
From out of the ashes came hope
I lived in an old dirty building
Just like the one that no one knows

Small room yet here I found shelter
And these walls are a place I call home
Mournful my mornings forever
As I stare at the ocean alone

From high above... for a sign out in the cold
And I'll fly, as a dove
As I stare at the ocean alone

Misty December, the 50's
I shiver from the wind that blows
Show on my room seems so empty
So white, yet I remember all...

Forever my wounds to be open
Oh how I wish you were by my side
I'll play and we'll sing this together
These words that letters can't describe

Here you'll find shelter and safety
Through the storm, a heaven will rise
Children will sing and it makes me feel
Embraced by the Mediterranean Sea

From high above... for a sign out in the cold
And I'll fly, as a dove
As I stare at the ocean alone



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