| He left Maine 'cause he needed a change,
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| And he was desperate to rearange priorities,
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| And he thought the sea,
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| Would be the best place to be.
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| So he saved his money, sold his car,
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| And with his eye set on a southern star,
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| He got the courage to follow his heart,
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| He set out for a brand new start.
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| He’s an island boy,
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| Now he’s an island boy
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| Livin his life where stress is the enemy
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| Now he’s an island boy,
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| A stone’s throw from St. Croix,
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| He’s finaly found his piece of serenity.
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| Now he tends bar, at the Old Mango,
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| And he see’s tourists come and go,
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| With their pressed pants and camera case,
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| Too much sunburn on their face.
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| Now he watches the snow on CNN,
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| With all of his dope smokin friends,
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| Just look at the Hell they must be in
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| He swears he won’t go back again.
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| 'Cause, He’s an island boy,
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| Now he’s an island boy.
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| Livin his life where stress is the enemy
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| Now he’s an island boy,
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| A stone’s throw from St. Croix,
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| He’s finaly found his piece of serenity.
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| You know the love of his life has always been Emily,
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| She loves the the man she sees.
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| In her island boy,
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| Now he’s an island boy
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| Livin his life where stress is the enemy
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| Now he’s an island boy,
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| A stone’s throw from St. Croix,
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| He’s finally found his piece of serenity.
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| Island boy.
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| A stone’s throw from St. Croix.
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| Island boy, island boy, island boy… |