Alone Sailor
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Alone Sailor
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Bustling sea warns storm’s coming
People here are praying hopeless
No one ever saw the chains
All I see is not what I am
Know I am not from here
I have no love
I have no savior
I'm an alone sailor just swimming away from the boat
Brought down by bad weather
I didn’t know things would change so fast
I learned to swim
For survival
Now I drift on this land
Which I know I don’t belong
‘Cause I am not from here
I have no love
I have no savior
I'm an alone sailor just swimming back to the boat
But I am not from here
I have no love
I have no savior
I am just a choiceless sailor thrown overboard
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