Smooth Sailing
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Smooth Sailing
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Lately I have noticed change,
Like a vessel overcome by waves.
Except our anchor's down,
As we make paradise clear.
Oh, how the years have passed,
Progression's fast, but it never last,
Long enough for us to steer.
I am not a fighter.
And I'm not much for love.
But this current is oh so strong,
As we let ourselves sail the seas.
She's sweet, I know she's sweet,
But not as sweet as melody.
It feels like sand between my toes.
This goes to show, what you can do,
If you just let go.
It could be raining, don't be complaining.
But I'll just let all these rainbows shine.
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