Edge Of The Ocean
by Ivy

Album: Long Distance (2000)
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  • i just got your message baby
    so sad to see you fade away
    what in the world is this feeling
    catch a breath and leave me reeling
    it'll get you in the end it's god's revenge
    oh i know i should come clean but i prefer to deceive
    everyday i walk alone and pray that god won't see me
    i know it's wrong
    i know it's wrong

    tell me why is it i’m digging your scene
    i know i’ll die baby

    they put you in a home to fill in
    but I wouldn't call that living
    i’m like a boy among men
    i’d like a permanent friend
    i’d like to think that i was just myself again

    oh tell me why is it i’m digging your scene
    i know i’ll die baby

    i just got your message baby
    so sad to see you fade away
    i’m like a boy among men
    i’d like a permanent friend
    i’d like to think that i was just myself again

    oh tell me why is it i’m digging your scene
    i know i’ll die baby
    oh tell me why is it i’m digging your scene
    i know i’ll die baby
    c’mon baby
    c’mon baby Writer/s: ADAM L. SCHLESINGER, ANDY CHASE, DOMINIQUE DURAND
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Walt from Astoria, OrI was watching a season three episode of Roswell where Ivy was a guest (Isabelle/Jesse wedding episode). They played this song. That particular episode of Roswell came out in late 2001 or early 2002.
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