Broken Ocean

Album: Shake! Shake! Shake! (2011)
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  • When the roof falls in, the sky begins to pour
    cll the ground erodes away with rushing water
    The tide comes in and swallows up the shore
    cll the land disappears, we walk no longer, we walk no longer
    We float upon a broken ocean
    Where nothing ripples in its wake
    We float but nothing stays in motion
    ‘Til the broken ocean breaks
    When the lesson's learned and written on a page
    I'll buy the book to watch it burn and save the ashes
    For soon arrives an age, a loss of innocence when we get judged in every way
    That stop the splashes, stop the splashes
    We float upon a broken ocean
    Where nothing ripples in its wake
    We float but nothing stays in motion
    ‘Til the broken ocean breaks Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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