Ships
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Ships
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I took my last sip of water
I'm pulling a really tall ship
And I'm keeping my eye glued to the window
Facing the street I can't even permit myself
To walk on, to walk on
I've got my new favorite basket
Where I'm carrying all of my eggs
And I keep going back to the place where I started
Where I know I was dead but you
You were mine, You were mine
I tell myself I'm doing fine
But there's no one here to ease my mind
There's no one here to see me fall
There's no one here at all
I tell myself I'm doing fine
But there's no one here to ease my mind
There's no one here to see me fall
There's no one here at all
I keep looking down when I'm walking
To see that I don't trip
And I think by now you notice
That I don't desert a sinking ship
I go down, I go down
I tell myself I'm doing fine
But there's no one here to ease my mind
There's no one here to see me fall
There's no one here at all
I tell myself I'm doing fine
But there's no one here to ease my mind
There's no one here to see me fall
There's no one here at all
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