Ocean Spray

Album: Know Your Enemy (2001)
Charted: 15
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  • "Me totemo utsukushii desu ne
    Totemo utsukushii me wa shitemasu"

    It's easy to see, it's easy to see
    To see only white where colour should be
    It's easy to feel, it's easy to feel
    But it's not good enough, even though it's real

    Oh please stay away
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray
    Oh please stay away
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray

    It's easy to breathe, it's easy to grieve
    To breathe only air where life should be
    It's easy to laugh, it's easy to cry
    To cry so so hard that it can't be denied

    Oh please stay awake
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray
    Oh please stay awake
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray

    Oh please stay awake
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray
    Oh please stay awake
    And then we can drink some Ocean Spray Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS ALLEN JONES, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Tim from Kilkenny, IrelandErm . . . I drink Ocean Spray Cranberry & Blackcurrant for brekkie every morning. And I'm not in hospital. Uh-oh.
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