A Shoreline Tale
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A Shoreline Tale
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In a distant village
In the morning
A group of children friends
Stare at the sea
Hearing far away
Sirens calling
Where the freedom sings
Where is the freedom
"Let's make a boat
And run away"
The kids start
Working at the beach
Trying to build their way
Past horizon
Where the freedom sings
Where is the freedom
All the work is done
The Sun is warming
It's time to break free
From all discipline
Escape from the town
Without warning
All the children sink
All the children
"Where are our sons?"
The village says
Men and women
Searching on the beach
Cries of despair
Tears, mourning
All the children sink
All the children
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Electric Goat Combo performs "A Shoreline Tale", and this lyric page sits inside the Electric Goat Combo catalog on LyroVerse.
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