Cruel Sea
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Cruel Sea
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I am placed in between
A day that sings and sings
And my own wrong streets
Rain all this week
The need the need to speak
to make something new
Waves in the sands of your castle
The cruel hands
Of the sea
Ask me now what I know
I wouldn't say no
Ask me for my deeds
I will be clear
Ask me now if I come to
Love the ways
Of this cruel sea
I am taking on this coming rain
And what I have is the same as you
Waves in the sands of your castle
The cruel hands
Of the sea
Ask me now what I know
I wouldn't say no
Ask me for deeds
I will be clear
Ask me now if I've come to
Love the ways
Of this cruel sea
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