Lost At The Sea
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Lost At The Sea
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Once a man was lost at sea
He began to cry
No more stars could his eyes see
So he laid down to die
His tears began to burn
But the starts would not return
I left that man lost at sea
His only hope was me
Now it's I who's lost at sea
As I search for the shore
But no matter I turn
I find it no more
The tide has long gone out
And I cannot return
I left many lost at sea
Now who will rescue me
You and I are lost at sea
And we are both afraid
But you and I were born to be
Rescued from the grave
We're not lost
We're not lost
We're not lost anymore
We've been found
We've been found
We've been rescued
We're no longer lost at sea
Our souls have been saved
Someone heard the S.O.S.
And came to our aid
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Yrlk performs "Lost At The Sea", and this lyric page sits inside the Yrlk catalog on LyroVerse.
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