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The Ninth Wave

The Ninth Wave lyrics by George Barnett. Stranded and spent, brought to our knees Washed and cut to splintered debris Crashing tides of a crashing sea Then...

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The Ninth Wave

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Stranded and spent, brought to our knees

Washed and cut to splintered debris

Crashing tides of a crashing sea

Then the ninth wave came down on me

And everybody said;

Oh I can't believe

Sun of ochre, scarlet leaves

Sparkled shores on Christmas eve

Then the ninth wave came down on me

I saw your face, lost in the haze

Stranded and spent for 17 days

I found you under palm trees shade

Waiting for Apocolade

And everybody said;

Oh I can't believe

Sun of ochre, scarlet leaves

Sparkled shores on Christmas eve

Then the ninth wave came down on me

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