Why's it so hard to be strong?
Why's it so hard to keep faith?
And why's it so easy to stay...
In the same place?
Whoa

And I never met anyone who can make me feel like I'm in so deep

In this ocean of mine
I feel like I'm drifting
In this ocean of mine
I feel like I lost out
In this ocean of mine
I feel like I'm drifting
In this ocean of mine
With Heaven on my mind, with Heaven on my mind

Ocean of mine
Ocean of mine

Why's it so hard to be wrong?
And why is it taking so long?
When we got no reason to stay, yeah
In the same place?
Whoa

And I never met anyone who can make me feel like I'm in so deep

In this ocean of mine
I feel like I'm drifting
In this ocean of mine
I feel like I lost out
In this ocean of mine
I feel like I'm drifting
In this ocean of mine
With Heaven my mind, with Heaven on my mind

La, la
Whoa, oh, whoa

In this ocean of mine
Ocean of mine


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    I love this song because its exactly how I feel about my life sometimes. It becomes so hard to be a Christian with everything else going on and it really does feel like I'm drowning in an ocean of my own problems, worries and sorrow and the only thing that keeps me going is thought that God's still got a plan for me and all this stuff is for a reason.

    lmomackon October 11, 2009   Link

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