| I woke up from a dream
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| A white rose was floating to greet the sea
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| Morning light race me down the wooden path
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| Can’t catch me now, the sea
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| Will you wade with me? |
| You and me, all alone?
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| Wading on the sea
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| I grab your toes and now I understand
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| The symbol of the rose, it floats in my hand
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| On this great sea strand
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| Hang on to me and I’ll hang on to you
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| Until the end or until the day is through
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| And as we float, I’ll wash away that part of me
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| That lures the devil in the deep blue sea
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| Will you always float here with me?
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| I don’t wanna send second-hand notes
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| To you my friend, about the sea
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| So we jump back into the party
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| And we wade our way out past the bar
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| I had not, I had not planned on going out this far
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| Hang on to me and I’ll hang on to you
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| Until the end or until the day is through
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| And as we float, I’ll wash away that part of me
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| That lures the devil in the deep blue sea
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| Hang on to me and I’ll hang on to you
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| Until the end or until the day is through
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| As we float, I’ll wash away that part of me
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| That becomes the devil in the deep blue sea
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| 'Cause the devil has a smile, and the devil has a smile
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| And it’s thorny and it’s wild and it grows deep inside
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| And you try to swim away but the devil calls this play
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea, deep blue sea
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| And the devil has a smile, and the devil has a smile
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| And it’s thorny and it’s wild and it grows deep inside
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| And you try to swim away but the devil calls this play
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea, deep blue sea
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea
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| Deep blue sea, deep blue sea |