Driftwood
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Driftwood
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I've grown to love
The taste of my own blood
You be the ark
And, baby, I'll be the flood
Don't harbor this heart too long
I'll sail you straight into the storm
You don't know me like you should, do you?
Drift away, I wish you would
Driftwood
We're still young
We still got time to waste
It's been fun
But I gotta leave this place
I'll remember how you taste
If you promise to forget my face
You don't know me like you should, do you?
Drift away, I wish you would
Driftwood
You don't know me like you should, do you?
Drift away, I wish you would
Driftwood
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Jesse Jo Stark performs "Driftwood", and this lyric page sits inside the Jesse Jo Stark catalog on LyroVerse.
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