Undine

Album: Once I Was An Eagle (2013)
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  • Made my steps towards the water
    Where Undine last was seen
    I was told that if you saw her
    It should make you more naive
    Made my steps towards the shore
    She sang her love at me
    Oh Undine so sweet and pure
    Make me more naive
    Oh Undine, sing your love to me
    Oh Undine, knowing I'd love this lovely scene (?)

    There were ropes around my wrist
    And the tide pulled at her hair
    Pulling her away from me
    And me away from there
    Yes the water tried to take her
    Tried to make poor Undine hide
    But she fought herself against it
    Love in her had not yet died
    Oh Undine, sing your love to me
    Oh Undine, fight your way, fight your way

    You live for the sea
    Undine, you live for the sea
    You cannot, you cannot

    What's going on in there?
    What's going on in there?
    Let me in

    It's cold there in December
    So I took my coat and left
    Left Undine by the embers
    That's all our fire had left
    Left Undine by the shore
    Where she sang her love at me
    Oh Undine so sweet and pure
    Knowing I'd love this lovely scene (?)

    You live for the sea
    Undine, you live for the sea
    You cannot, you cannot

    What's going on in there?
    What's going on in there?
    Let me in

    You live for the sea
    Undine, you live for the sea
    You cannot, you cannot
    You cannot love me Writer/s: LAURA BEATRICE MARLING
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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