Album: Away From The World (2012)
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  • Try to swim, keep your head up
    Kick your legs, never give up, boy
    If I could I'd turn it around
    Let me out, I wanna get out now
    You know it gets so deep
    You know it

    You know it, you're feeling so deep
    But if you make it out, it tastes so sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet

    I'm so high, I wanna come down
    I'm so old to wanna be younger now
    If I could I'd turn it around
    Let me out, I wanna go home now

    You know the feeling, when you're in too deep
    And if you make it out, the taste so sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet

    Cover me, cover me, cover me
    'Til I'm gone
    Cover me, cover me, cover me
    'Til I'm gone
    Cover me, cover me, cover me
    'Til I'm gone
    Gone

    You know the feeling, when you're in too deep
    And if you make it out, it tastes so sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet

    I miss, make it oh yeah Writer/s: David John Matthews
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