I see in the depth
All that I sought
All that I miss
The eternity I long for
Within those pools I see the warmth
It pulls me in and I gladly drift
Beneath the rot
With each gaze I loose myself
With each glance I fall
In pieces I lay beside you
Destroyed and reborn
Let me drown
In your oceans of light
In the waves I find peace
Let me drown
In your eyes
In your embrace
In the deep
Let me drown
Let me drown
In the light
Of all that you are
In the light of all that we see
The light that weaken each
Shadow
The warmth of your shade
The heat of your embrace
All within in you that I crave
The home within that I sense
Let me drown in the dark
Cover me in blinding bliss
Numb my limbs
Let me drift into the black beneath
Drown red eyes in the shade
Falling from the light
From the stars I cannot reach
Let me fall in peace
Into the darkness
Into your empty ocean
Let me drown in sweet blind bliss
Let me drown
Let me drown
For you are in here
You are in here to stay
I am still here
Frozen before the coming wave


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Oceans Lyrics as written by Andreas Johansson

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    this song is my life. really. its the story of my life. its about loosing someone or loosing a feeling. when you fall down a wave its hard to get back up. and thats what:

    i will never get you back it's like falling down a wave

    means. this is the saddest song ever. but its also my favorite. it means the world to me.

    FallinDownAWaveon February 16, 2007   Link

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