Damn this destiny
And damn this twist of fate
And damn its 5 A.M.
And I'm still awake

You're haunting me
I know its hypocrisy
But this is not easy
And this is not what we were supposed to be

So haunt me
You should know that I'll be
Sailing seas of regret
I can't listen to that CD anymore

To hell with irony
To hell with subtlety
'Cause I don't have time
To mince words anymore

I was there
I'm crouched down in the hall
My ear up to the wall
I can hear you
Forgetting about me

So haunt me
You should know that I'll be
Sailing seas of regret
I can't listen to that CD anymore

Haunt me
Wasn't very easy
When he took you from me
And I can't listen to that CD anymore
Since you walked out my door

Was it certain death
When he took off your dress
When he finished your cigarettes

So haunt me
You should know that I'll be
Sailing seas of regret
I can't listen to that CD anymore

Haunt me
Wasn't very easy
When he took you from me
I can't listen to that CD anymore


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Sailing Seas Lyrics as written by Various Writers Guy Thomas

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    It seems like that girl Ginny is cheating on him just like he cheated on her and its driving him nuts. But she should know that he'll always be full of regrets. I think this song is really good abandoned pools has a high rate of consistency with all their songs.

    nuttcaseon March 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    An interesting thing to note - The first line of the chorus is actually 'Holly', not 'Haunt me'. As said in an interview with Tommy, it's most likely about Ginny but he kept the name changed. (myspace.com/abandonedpools - Scroll to the about me section to read the interview)

    shikonaorion July 27, 2007   Link

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