Water and sand and the rising beyond my view
Alone I stand here inside and it's calling you
There is a reason to be here and cry
I know the ocean will understand why
Feeling the way I do

Tasting the salt and the wind cries your name again
Sharpened so cold makes me feel I've lost a friend
There is a reason that I'll never know
I couldn't follow why you had to go
And I can't comprehend
The wind blows away my fears
The ocean will drown all my tears
'Cause I've got to survive though I need your loving here

Seagull, take my love wherever you may fly
Seagull, bury all my feelings for her
To a place somewhere in the sky

There is a reason that I'll never know
I couldn't follow why you had to go
And I can't comprehend
The wind blows away my fears
The ocean will drown all my tears
'Cause I've got to survive though I need your loving here

Seagull, take my love wherever you may fly
Seagull, bury all my feelings for her
To a place somewhere in the sky

Oh, seagull, take my love wherever you may fly
Seagull, bury all my feelings for her
To a place somewhere in the sky


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