The Sea

Album: The Sea (2010)
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  • I never knew you were standing on this shore
    It says everything Explains everything
    And then from then on it couldn't be just like before
    It says everything, changes everything

    So don't just stand there wishing life would fade away
    Don't you go around with anyone that makes you feel ashamed

    Good and bad paradise
    I hope that someday you could try
    Good and bad just some change that you give it all away
    Goodbye, goodbye

    Saw your face in a faded light
    Said everything, explained everything

    It haunts all your days and it comes to you at night
    You did everything, blamed anything

    But don't you cut those ribbons to take away the pain
    Don't you go around with that same old crowd
    That makes you feel ashamed

    Good and bad paradise
    I hope that someday you could try
    Good and bad just some change that you give it all away
    Goodbye, goodbye paradise

    The sea doesn't just exists
    Grays everything, crushes everything
    Cleans everything, takes everything from me Writer/s: Corinne Bailey Rae
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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