I Thought I Was A Ship
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I Thought I Was A Ship
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I keep on coming back
Oh, how I know that you've been with someone else
Smell her on your skin
Just for tonight
I will pretend
The perfume on your skin
And make sweet, sweet agreeances
Bodies nowhere to go
I thought I was a ship
Too heavy on the water
So I threw you overboard and
Watched you swim naked with the other fish
Oh, I've been alone
In an ocean of myself
And watch you
But how does it stop
Switch to turn it off
I don't wanna know
Who you've been loving
Oh, how does it stop
Switch to turn it off
I don't wanna know
Who you've been loving, ooh
I don't wanna know
Who you've been loving, ooh, no
I don't wanna know
Who you've been loving, ooh
How does it stop
I don't wanna know
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Who performs "I Thought I Was A Ship"?
Emma Louise performs "I Thought I Was A Ship", and this lyric page sits inside the Emma Louise catalog on LyroVerse.
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