| Said the Sea to the Shore when the evening tide came in
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| «I am here to tell you tales of where I’ve been
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| In the shells I’ve whispered my love songs in secret rhyme
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| And left them at your door for you to find
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| Tempered the force of my waves when your Gods would roar
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| And took care of the ships full of men that you sent off to war
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| I’ve longed for you for so long» said the Sea to the Shore
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| Said the Shore to the Sea «You left me here too long
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| I was promised to the moon while you were gone
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| He waited until the brightest night
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| To demand my hand under his fullest light
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| And promised he’d always stay and watch over me
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| Oh why did you wait 'til now» said the Shore to the Sea
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| Said the Sea to the Shore «I swore I’d return
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| And here I am with all that I have learned
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| I can hold you now with arms of foam and spray
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| Touching you at the coming of dusk and the breaking of day
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| Smoothing out the folds on every stone»
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| Said the Sea to the Shore «don't leave me here alone»
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| Said the Shore to the Sea «You've said all these things before
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| And I tell you I can’t hear them anymore
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| Oh there was a time once I’d have given in
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| I’d hear your savage white caps rolling in
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| Your troughs would come up slow beneath my chin
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| Your mist would kiss me softly on my skin
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| Leaving the salty trails where you had been
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| My legs would give out in your undertow
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| Oh but Sea that was a long long time ago»
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| So the Sea took one last look and turned away
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| And the Shore was more than strong enough to stay
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| And castles melted back into the sand
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| Driftwood drifted up onto the land
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| Rocks rose up proud in shinny skin
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| Shells began their gossiping again |