This is us on a western Atlantic coast With no place to be, just taking in the sea Tonight with a constant buzz, we're staring at the ocean crashing on
I saw her with another man walkin' downtown She's not mine and she'll never be by my side walkin' downtown I've only met her once before, she was alone
He couldn't move as seasoned as he was There was something in this one that was too much for him Please let my girl go Don't let her read this day He
It's cold and snow's actually on the ground of this no-snow town And instead of cars, street's trafficking in sleds, men become boys again And there's
Midnight on a beach in the Mediterranean And I miss you even here, taking it all in The sand silvered carries the moon on it's shoulders Is it possible
Feel the earth under your feet And walk, foot follows foot into the sea Watch your step, read the sign Watch your step, read the sign Learn to swim or
A swimming pool with no bodies Is a problem that we can fix He drops his clothes on the chaise lounge And asked, "Are you gonna come in?" And in the
It's been so long that it seems Like I've never been to the San Juans Can we go soon? Girl slow down Girl slow down with me If we leave now we can catch
We don't have money so we can't lose it But you touchin' me like piano keys, you can't buy that movement What do we get from this soft transaction? We
When I turned the page The corner bent into a perfect dog ear As if the words knew I'd need them again But at that time I couldn't see it She sang a
"Come on man", she said, "We've lived without this town I can't stand another day" I said, "We'll leave things, you can pack our bill Let me get the bag
he couldn't move as seasoned as he was there was something in this one that was too much for him he had a daughter he hoped to live through four years
this is us on a western atlantic coast with no place to be just taking in the sea tonight with a constant buzz we're staring at the ocean crashing on
i saw her with another man walking downtown she's not mine and she'll never be by my side walking downtown i've only met her once before she was alone
its cold and snow's actually on the ground of this no-snow town. and instead of cars, street's trafficking in sleds. men become boys again. and there
"come on man," she said. "we have to leave this town i cant stand another day without the rain" i said "we'll leave now, you can pack our things Let
midnight on a beach in the mediterranean and i miss you even here, taking it all in the sand's silver carries the moon on it's shoulders is it possible
feel the earth under your feet and walk foot follows foot into the sea watch your step, read the sign learn to swim or learn to sink or stand with the