I drift out to sea,
Moving slowly away,
Alone on the breeze,
Put my sorrow to sleep,

But I know, yes I know, how to live,
A true love for me, is all that I need,
It's something I've always done wrong,

To sleep but not dream,
Is the way that I feel,
There's no-one for me,
On the bed of the sea,

But I know, yes I know, how to live,
A true love for me, is all that I need,
It's something I've always done wrong,

Oh but I know, yes I know, how to live,
A true love for me, is all that I need,
It's something I've always done wrong.


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    A song that didn't make In It For the Money, but is on its bonus disc (if you were fortunate enough to get a copy). Just discovered it is also the B side to the "one-sided single", a cover of Hendrix' StoneFree, that accompanies the I Should Coco 20th anniversary vinyl. The label on the b side is blank, but I noticed the grooves and discovered this. Typical of their sense of humor to hide something there!

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