Where The Ocean Is
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Where The Ocean Is
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Almost like a dream
Almost like a dream
Then blood in the water
And the fins closing in
Alchemizing lies,
Knives behind their smiles,
Into collections of loud tales
In colorful designs
Concentrating eternal stupidities
A nightmare hiding behind the pretty dream
But its feet are sticking out
Its feet are sticking out
There's whispering in the winds,
Between rocks,
Among the trees
At midnight shadows prowl the hills,
Red lights
Revolving in the leaves
If that bitch should ever disappear
Downstream
Then I won't sing
No one will ever know
I'll show you where the ocean is
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Shadow Shadow performs "Where The Ocean Is", and this lyric page sits inside the Shadow Shadow catalog on LyroVerse.
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