I'm on a boat
I don't wanna rocket
I'm feeling sick
So I gotta stop it

You ran away from me
Honestly I'm alone now
And we can't stop it now

I'm counting on a world
I'm coming out
And it could be the best thing to happen to me
When we were fighting about love
We were forgotten about
In the end we'll both be buried at sea

We took a ride
And it made you feel high
In a room with wine
And it made you go blind

Far out of sight
Far out of mind
Have I gone too far this time
We can't stop this now

We got a home on the range
But were living like strangers
Just to someone to make those changes

I'm counting on a world
I'm coming out
And it could be the best thing to happen to me
When we were fighting about love
We were forgotten about
In the end we'll both be buried at sea

See the changes happening
We can keep the memories
We can keep the memories forever

I'm counting on a world
I'm coming out
And it could be the best thing to happen to me
When we were fighting about love
We were forgotten about
In the end we'll both be buried at sea

Can't you feel it happening
Love was blind but now we see
We can keep the memories forever

I'm counting on a world
I'm coming out
Can you feel it, can you feel it
We were fighting for love
We forgot about
Can you feel it, Can you feel it

I'm counting on a world
I'm coming out
In the end we'll both be buried at sea


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    I'm on a boat, I don't wanna rocket But I'm feeling sick, so I gotta stop it You ran away from me, I'm on this sea alone now and We can't stop this now

    I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out And it could be the best thing that happened to me When I'm fighting for the love we forgot about In the end we'll both be buried at sea

    So you took a ride and it made you feel high Then the road went wide and it made you go blind Far out of sight, out of my mind, have I gone too far this time? We can't stop this now

    We got a home on the range But we're living like strangers Just do, someone to make those changes

    I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out And it could be the best thing that happened to me When I'm fighting for the love we forgot about In the end we'll both be buried at sea See the changes happening We can keep the memories We can keep the memories forever

    I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out And it could be the best thing that happened to me When I'm fighting for the love we forgot about In the end we'll both be buried at sea Can't you feel it happening Love was blind but now we see We can keep the memories forever

    I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out When I'm fighting for the love we forgot about I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out (In the end we'll both be buried at sea) When I'm fighting for the love we forgot about (In the end we'll both be buried at sea) I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out (In the end we'll both be buried at sea) I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out (In the end we'll both be buried at sea) I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out (In the end we'll both be buried at sea) I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out I'm counting on a world, I'm coming out

    pastachickennugget42on July 23, 2010   Link

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