You asked, We chose
You asked, We chose
You asked, We chose
You asked, We chose
We chose, we chose, we chose
We chose, we chose, we chose
We chose, we chose, we chose
You asked, We chose
You asked, We chose
We chose, we chose, we chose
We chose, we chose, we chose
We chose, we chose, we chose


From the back of the arm she comes
The back of the arm she comes
You flat fall, you blank yourself
You flat fall to blank yourself
So let's have a
You flat fall, you blank yourself
You laugh, slap on your face
And she laughs, slap on the cake
And laugh, slap on your face
And they laugh slap on your face
And they laugh, slap on, slip on the tracks

Ship,ship
Ship-shipwrecked

Death dances, comes to you,
Just whatchya going to do?
Ship lost in giant pools, death dances up to
Loaded
Down into
Love and drawn into the void
Double trouble to the void
Love and drawn into the void
Drop a rhythm on the decks
Drunken rhythm on the decks
For the chance of a kiss

Ship, ship, ship
Shipwrecked

Oh shit, but I'm sinking
That's not meant to happen
Flies will be your presents
Truly, truly something
Won't death be around me?
Won't death be around?
That's not meant to happen
Truly, truly something
Close up for the winter
Close up for the winter
Caught hook, line and sinker
Close up for the winter

Ship Ship Ship Ship Wreck
Sick, sick, wretch

You asked, we chose
You asked, we chose


Lyrics submitted by SweetCheeks2

Shipwreck Lyrics as written by Sebastian Szary Gernot Bronsert

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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