The sun is almost down
And we are both enjoying the sound
Of the ocean softly brushing against the land
We are sleeping you and me
With a smell of tulip tree
Under the starry sky on a romantic balcony

But a pain inside my chest
Wakes me up
The true is slowly spreading
On the smokey battlefield
I am bleeding from my heart and i...
I feel so tired
I guess I have to rest for a while

[Chorus:]

High
Above
This world
Missing your love

I can see your face in tears
When you so far away from here
Read the messages from the war
"the battle took one more"
I want to tell the nurse a secret
My lips won't move
Oh she really looks like you

[Chorus]

High (nothing can touch us now)
Above (no one to tell us how)
This world (i am sorry for the soldiers)
Missing your love (who are still alive in the
War)

Hey you
I want to live
I don't want to be a wounded soldier
Don't want to let your face grow older

Hey you
Take me to the ocean
Take me to the smell of tulip tree
To the romantic balcony


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