Walking Over Waters Of The Ocean
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Walking Over Waters Of The Ocean
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Once you'll have to look behind
Through the rainy clouds around you
Autumn wind has blown out the lights
Streets are lorn at fair of wonders
Skylines are clearing
Time has passed in wondrous wilt
Giving us horizons to gaze
Restless being has raped our dreams
When we thought it fed us from hand
Watching, waiting
Walking over waters of the ocean
To a distant dawn of broken dreams
Let the sea wind lead your homeward motion
And the story ends
It seems
Feel the taste of salty wind
Through the bitter smell of freedom
Rest is what you've never seen
Close your eyes and you'll believe it
Wordless with light surrounded
Walking over waters of the ocean...
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