| The seals, they cried in jubilee
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| The sharks, they howled along with me And birds, they flew into the wind
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| The whale, he roamed the lonely sea
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| And I dived into you
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| I dived into you
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| On this ocean hue
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| 'Cause I dived into you
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| The lighthouse dog lifted his brow
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| The crippled trees bent low to growl
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| And swans, they wrestled with lifetime’s grasp
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| In hopefullness they nestled the past
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| Teachers and travellers made their mark
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| They dined and feasted on whale and shark
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| And so the ocean lost its depths
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| And boredom rained as the ocean wept
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| Birds they raised their young for dead
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| And ladies used feathery pillows for bed
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| And black snow came and black snow stayed
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| And froze the ocean out of love
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| Out of love
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| I lay quiet, next to you
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| Transformed a whole
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| Transformed anew
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| No longer diving into
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| But lying quiet next
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| To you |