Tell me honey, did you pull me outta the ocean
Starfish said I was under a potion, yeah
I looked into your eyes, all I saw was different kinds of
Lies, -ize, again and again
I shoulda kept a-runnin'
So tell me honey, did you kill me just this morning
It’s kinda funny cause I remember floating, yeah
To your ship's demise, I’ve be talkin' to the gods inside the
Skies, -ize, we’re gonna sink-a sink-a you down
Down to Davey Jones's locker
I’ll call an east wind, from the mountains
Across this blue sea, the gods will save me
Oh the tide washes away mistakes of yesterday
Nothing to say as you drift away, no no,
Nothing to say, no no, as you drift away
So tell me honey, did you sink down to the bottom
Where the cold and bold are all forgotten, yeah
So take a look around, see the darkness and the
Different kinds of sounds, sounds
You're never gonna get-a get-a out, this is your home now
I’ll call an west wind, from the mountains
Across this blue sea, the gods will save me
Oh the tide washes away mistakes of yesterday
Nothing to say as you drift away, no no,
Nothing to say, no no, as you drift away
So tell me honey, did you pull me onto the sand
Mermaid can’t live when she's on dry land, no
So I’ll wait for high tide, if I’m lucky maybe I will
Catch a ride, ride back to the deep blue again
This is not the end
I’ll call a south wind, from the mountains
Across this blue sea, the gods will save me
Oh the tide washes away mistakes of yesterday
Nothing to say as you drift away, no no,
Nothing to say, no no, as I drift away
Nothing to say, no no, as I drift away
credits
from Run,
released June 22, 2012
Steve Candien - Drums
James Kirk - Bass
Pat Tiernan - Lead Guitar
Nathaniel Coyne - Djembe
Frank Moscowitz - Keyboard
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