Sirens
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Sirens
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Standing over the precipice
Looking out across the edge of the world
All the five oceans at my door
I never felt as close as this before
I drown the fears I locked inside
I lost all breath, then came to life
Felt the rush of blood
The sounds of oceans wide
The sirens in my heart
I can hear them singing
The sirens in my heart
Now I hear them singing
Now I'm asleep
The mighty deep
Sailing into victory
I don't look back, but to the seven seas
I drown the fears I locked inside
I lost all breath, then came to life
Felt the rush of blood
The sounds of oceans wide
The sirens in my heart
I can hear them singing
The sirens in my heart
Now I hear them singing
Now I hear them singing
It's a new beginning
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Hannah Wildes performs "Sirens", and this lyric page sits inside the Hannah Wildes catalog on LyroVerse.
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