| She rises like the dolphin, with the sea wind in her eyes
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| The sunlight casting shadows, like a painter’s paradise
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| Her hair fans out around her, floating like a crown
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| She plays on the water, lets it pull her down
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| Sometimes she swims in moonlight with the stars high above
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| The night sounds of the water speaking soft of love
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| Her skin turns to velvet as she feels the waters glide
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| She loses all her boundaries on this magic carpet ride
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| You see ripples on the water and watch the shadows dance
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| Then she’s diving down and you’re looking through a glass
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| Like a one way mirror, her reflection’s far below
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| Where she was, she isn’t now
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| That’s all you really know
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| Two swimmers in the water, one of silver, one of gold
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| One below the surface, one reaching for a hole. |
| One floating freely,
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| one tryin' not to drown
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| A dreamer with two faces, a dolphin and a clown
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| If you think you’ll hold her in a shallow pool, catch her in a waterfall,
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| you’re thinking like a fool
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| She’ll strike up the horizon, like a ship out to sea
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| Leaving just illusions that look like memories
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| She wears the water like a mask, a brand new suit of gold
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| A player on the stage, an actress no one knows. |
| She rolls and tumbles,
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| falling like a clown
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| A swimmer in the water that flies to higher grounds |