Jungles And Tides
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Jungles And Tides
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Something's keeping me up
It's breaking me, bringing me down tonight
And through hundreds of dreams
It seems it's like a break in the satellite
A fading temperature falls
To a level of sustainable breathing-air
And through hundreds of miles of
Arrogant smiles, I would still be going there
Oh, she's my everything
Oh, she's not ordinary
Oh, she's my everything
Oh, she's not ordinary
Hours and hours and hours and hours and hours
In the break of the morning
Still awake talking about it all
We started breathing the air
Believing and breathing, like it wasn't there before
And over hundreds of miles of
Jungles and tides, I'll be outside your door
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