Boat Behind

Album: Declaration of Dependence (2009)
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  • So we meet again
    after several years
    several years of separation
    moving on
    moving around

    Did we spend this time chasing the other's tail?
    Singing
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you

    Winter and spring
    Summer and fall
    You're the wind surfer crossing the ocean and the boat behind
    Skiffle and rag, shuffle and waltz
    You're the up tip toe ballerina in the chorus line:
    Singing
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you

    River and sea, picking up salt
    Through the air there's a fluffly cloud falling down as rain
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you
    Ohohohoh, I could never belong to you - oohooh
    I could never belong to you -ooh ooh
    I could never belong to you -ooh ooh Writer/s: DAVIDE BERTOLINI, EIRIK GLAMBEK BOE, ERLEND OTRE OEYE, TOBIAS HETT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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