Umbrella Beach

Album: Ocean Eyes (2009)
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  • Stands and gears, oh how the daisies bloom
    When chandeliers light up the engine room
    Can you feel the drops as it starts to rain
    There's an underwater Ferris wheel where
    I found the missing link to this island chain

    Home will always be here unseen, out of sight
    Where I disappear and hide
    I think dreamy things as I'm waving goodbye
    So I'll spread out my wings and fly

    Home is a boxcar and it's so far out of reach
    Hidden under umbrella beach

    Home will always be here, unseen, out of sight
    Where I disappear and hide
    I think dreamy things as I'm waving goodbye
    So I'll spread out my wings and fly

    I'll spread my wings and fly

    Home is a boxcar and it's so far out of reach
    Hidden under umbrella beach Writer/s: Adam R. Young
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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