Oh, what did I say?
She's all shook up
Lost in the summer, man
We're burning up
The time don't show
When the sun gets carried
The tide curves off your body
Oh, you'll stay with me

I, now I will show you
It's how I lie
When no one told you

Oh, what did I say?
She's all shook up
Vision by the seaside
We moving our hearts
With I don't know
When the fire gets hazy
The flames roll down and off her body
Oh, you'll stay with me

I, now I will show you
It's how I lie
When no one told you

So ride, Sherry, ride, Sherry, ride
I will show you
We'll go in the night
Wondering why no one told you

Now I can walk the stones of the shoreline
And taste the ocean salt when the cold shines
My words are rolling soft down your south side

Oh, you won't hide
I, now I will show you
It's how I lie
When no one told you

So ride, Sherry, ride, Sherry, ride
I will show you
We'll go in the night
Wondering why no one told you

Why, you know it goes, you know it goes
Why, you know it goes, you know it goes
Why it goes


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    I think you may be off a bit. From what I can hear it's:

    Oh what did I say? She's all shook up Lost in the summer, man We're burning up The time don't show When the sun gets carried The tide curves off your body Oh you'll stay with me

    I, now I will show you It's how I lie When no one told you

    Oh what did I say? She's all shook up Vision by the seaside We move (?) But I don't know When the fire gets hazy The flames roll down and off her body Oh you'll stay with me

    I, now I will show you It's how I lie When no one told you

    So ride, Sherry, ride, Sherry, ride I will show you We'll go in the night Wondering why no one told you

    Now I can walk the stones of the shoreline And taste the ocean salt when the cold shines My words are rolling soft down your south side

    I, now I will show you It's how I lie When no one told you

    So ride, Sherry, ride, Sherry, ride I will show you We'll go in the night Wondering why no one told you

    Why, you know it goes, you know it goes Why, you know it goes, you know it goes Why it goes

    lukesmannequinon October 26, 2010   Link

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