| He left Maine 'cause he needed a change
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| And he was desperate to rearrange priorities
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| And he thought the sea 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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| Got the courage to follow his heart
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| 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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| Living 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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| Now he tends bar at the Old Mango
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| And he sees tourists come and go
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| With their pressed pants and camera case
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| Too much sun burned 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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| Swears he won’t go back again
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| He’s an island boy
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| Now he’s an island boy
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| Living 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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| You know the love of his life has always been Emily
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| She loves the man she sees
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| In her island boy |
| Now he’s an island boy
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| Living 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
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| Island boy
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| Island boy |