Today I saw you, big as the ocean
Yesterday I was sure I'd forgotten how to swim
I jumped right in you covered me like a lotion
Yesterday I was sure I was losing my skin
The sting of salt, the thrill of devotion
That's the one I trust, incoming forward motion

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else?

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else is to be done?

Today out on the beach I saw the Wolfman
He was alone, he looked tired
He could see he reminded me the way love pretends to expire
And so instead of tearing me up
He invited me for a swim, his eyes full of fire
And so even the Wolfman you can see
He aspires to take it higher

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else?

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else is to be done?

Once in a while, he turned and said
I wanna shave my face, my body and my head
I asked him why and then the well ran dry
So I zoomed in for a look
What did I see? What did I see?
Clouds and sunshine and joy and pain
So I zoomed, zoomed zoomed in again
And what did I see? What did I see?
All that which seems to be erasing me
I can choose to learn again

Wolfman to I, said I don't give up myself too easily
I am just tired, now go away
He started crying, wolf, that is the oldest line
Wolfman, and I we are the same
Sometimes I've tried
The one about a wolf among wolves by my side
One with which I have got a way
Now I know why
The one about a wolf among wolves makes me cry

What does a dark night rearrange?
What does a night light do to change?

What does a dark night rearrange?
What does a night light do to change?

What does a dark night rearrange?
What does a night light do to change?

What does a dark night rearrange?
What does a night light do to change?

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else?

Ooh, I wanna come to you, I wanna come
Really now, what else? What else is to be done?

Today I see you, big as the ocean


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Wolfman Lyrics as written by Sandro Perri

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    top down, pushing 20 over the speed limit, off to wherever the road takes you.

    this is that type of song.

    getthoselyricsrighton January 31, 2015   Link

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