If we wait any longer we will all drown
That's what I'm hoping for, the tidal wave to be consumed
Or that I will die a heavenly current
Either that or the backlash will break my neck

Oh whilst I'm riding high, so high upon a wave
Oh man I'm riding high, so high on a wave

I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before

I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before

I'm guessing I'll get used to the hype and the taste of salty water
(I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before)
I'm guessing I'll get used to the hype and the taste of salty water
(I've dreamt about this so many times before
I've dreamt about this so many times before)



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    this song sets the most perfect atmosphere ever. just the beginning piano notes show a sense of isolationism like your wanting someone to call your own and be there for you but no matter what you will always be alone and cold. thats what this song makes me feel at least.

    darkglobe2008on February 13, 2008   Link
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    did you seriously just use the word "isolationism"?

    iwishiwasthemoonon March 13, 2008   Link
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    That he did.

    I used to think it was "I've dreamt about the soul, many times before", which I liked, but I guess I was wrong. Still a great song.

    Kenshi Rydenon May 28, 2008   Link
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    thought it was "soul", too

    bringthekettleon June 22, 2008   Link
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    thought it was "soul", too

    bringthekettleon June 22, 2008   Link

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