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lyrics
Something in the Water
It’s that old familiar tale of a dream that never set sail,
I’ll be lurking in the shadows tonight, waiting to catch a sight.
There must be something in the water, baby,
That turns my brown eyes green.
Something in the water, darling,
That knocks me off my feet.
You knock me off my feet.
That old monster’s here again and these days I can never pretend,
That this feeling don’t eat me up inside, sick to the stomach am I.
There must be something in the water, baby,
That turns my brown eyes green.
Something in the water, darling,
That knocks me off my feet.
You knock me off my feet.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Won’t you come and rescue me.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Rid me of this obsession
I got too wrapped up in myself, I don’t worry about no one else,
I got too wrapped up in you too, didn’t know what I could do,
Drowning in the deepest blue, darling, that was me and you
There must be something in the water, baby,
That turns my brown eyes green.
Something in the water, darling,
Knocks me off my feet.
You knock me off my feet.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Won’t you come and rescue me.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Won’t you come and set me free.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Won’t you come and set me free.
Oh please help me,
Oh please save me,
Rid me of this obsession
credits
from Storm On An Island,
released November 17, 2017
Dan Sumner: Vocals, Guitars
John Sam: Drums
Ed Field: Bass
Matt Sewell-Rutter: Bass Tom, Additional Percussion
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