Aqua Profunda!

Album: Sometimes I Just Sit And Think And Sometimes I Just Sit (2015)
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  • I saw you in the lane next to me
    You were doing freestyle, then you switched it around
    To a little bit of backstroke
    I couldn't see underneath
    Your swimming cap, but it appeared that you had
    Dark colored hair, maybe it was blonde for all I know
    I had goggles on
    They were getting foggy
    I much prefer swimming to jogging

    I tried my very best to impress you
    Held my breath longer than I normally do
    I was getting dizzy
    My hair was wet and frizzy
    Felt my muscles burn, I took a tumble turn
    For the worse, it's a curse
    My lack of athleticism, sunk like a stone
    Like a first owner's home loan
    When I came to, you and your towel were gone Writer/s: Courtney Barnett
    Publisher: THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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