Can't Get It Out Of My Head
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Can't Get It Out Of My Head
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Midnight on the water
I saw the ocean's daughter
Walkin' through the burnin' rain
Hopin' just to know her name
[Chorus]
And I cant get it out of my head
No, I cant get it out of my head
Now my old world is gone for dead
Cause I cant get it out of my head
Breakdown on the shore line
Can't move, I've been paralyzed
Morning don't get here till night
Searching for her silver light
[Chorus]
Out of my head
Bank job in the city
Robin Hood and William tell and Ivanhoe and Lancelot
They don't envy me
Sitting still I want to drown
In my dreams the world keep going round and round
[Chorus x2]
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