Take me to the ocean blue
Let me dive right into
Anything I'll ever capture
You can wait up all night
Waiting for wrong or right
I always knew where I had you

You can lie on my waves
You can sleep in my caves

Living on the edge of peace
Knowing that water can freeze
Do you still want me to open

Come on into my waves
You can sleep in my caves
Let me know that you will hold me
'Till the tides take my soul

[Chorus]
We belong to the sea
To the waves you and me
Living in the ocean so blue
We belong to the sea
Open wide being free
A minute everlasting with you

And as soon as it stops
We'll all be a drop
Coming down on your wide open sea

Can you wash me away
Will you dry me one day
Take me to the place where I came from
If I had an open heart
Would you tear that apart
Why do I feel that you're lonesome

Come on into my waves
You can sleep in my caves
Let me know that you will hold me
'Till the tides take my soul

[Chorus]

And as soon as it stops
We'll all be a drop
Coming down on your wide open sea

There's a thunder inside me
That your silence will kill
And I know that you forced me
To get rid of what I feel

[Chorus]

And as soon as it stops
We'll all be a drop
Coming down on your wide open sea


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We Belong to the Sea Lyrics as written by Soren Rasted Claus Norreen

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    No one's commented on this one? I aime it very much...it's one of those cool, trippy slow songs on Aquarius that everyone should hear, but only me and like, 8 other people will!

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