Aquatica
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Aquatica
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I see a fin, beckon me to play
The silver angels chock the course with their echo location
I wipe a tear as the blow holes spray
Wise old mister octopus applauds in celebration
Never thought that I would know my destiny
'Til the day I saw a thousand eels in chronic harmony
I kissed the reef in aquatica
Never going back to all those stupid dicks on land
Oh yeah
I kissed the reef in aquatica
(I kissed the reef)
I touched the cup in aquatica
(I touched the cup)
I met a squid in aquatica
(I met the squid)
I rubbed the crab in aquatica
(I rubbed the crab)
I ate some kelp in aquatica
(I ate some kelp)
I saw the trout in aquatica
(I saw the trout)
I fought a shark in aquatica
(I fought a shark)
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Night Club performs "Aquatica", and this lyric page sits inside the Night Club catalog on LyroVerse.
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