Waterslides

Album: Charge!! (2005)
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  • Take on the ocean
    Where we belong
    Like islands in the sun
    I'll stick around
    To be your hero, your tugboat captain
    We could sin to the end
    We can find our place to hide
    We can slide across the sea and finally be free
    In this space wide open
    Take my hand to know
    That I will never let you go
    You are my joy my pride that keeps my heart alive
    If we fall we won't cry
    In these water mountains we can hide
    There we can close our eyes
    And we can be all right
    We can write this story
    Raise our arms in glory
    As we step off the world to slide
    (Find out what you're looking for) Waterslide
    (Be my guest)
    We can slide
    (Find out what you're looking for)
    Waterslide
    We'll slide across the sea
    We're drawing lines on the water
    You take a swim with Neptune's daughter
    You want to splash in the sea green planet
    And let the world go
    Just let the birds go, birds go
    We'll don't waste another breath
    Make sure you take time
    To pass along imagination
    Before you're gone
    And your life slips away
    So write this story with me... Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Tyler from Petaluma, CaThis is called Waterslides, not Waterfalls
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