Seawitch (Landlock)
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Seawitch (Landlock)
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Did you ever seen a seal
Walking to the sea,
Hungry, to feed like an
Ox on the prairie?
No, i always was landlocked
No, i always was landlocked
"lend me your hand" my
Mother said to me
I will show you the ways
The ways of the sea
Afterall, son, i'm in flesh
The sea-witch herself
Oh my god, that cannot be!
It's too scary how i'm gonna live?
Now that i know
She's killed many sailors
Her father was a whale
I was born inside a cauldron
With jellyfish and cod by my side
And seaweed was my cradle
And she never breastfed me
She never breastfed me
She never breastfed me
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ZZZelda performs "Seawitch (Landlock)", and this lyric page sits inside the ZZZelda catalog on LyroVerse.
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