I’m singing these seascape melodies
and I’m trying to get back to the song
back to a time and back to a place where nothing was wrong
please tell me baby did you see me hanging on that wire
well the last thing I heard was the beautiful birds
singing in the Hollywood Choir
Don’t chase me cause I’ll come back again
you can’t replace me cause you know I am on my own
and it’s just another day
just another day
just another day alone
Way up in the sky sure looks like me
and I’m falling through a cosmic flame
falling back to earth at breakneck speed
you know you never will be the same
well take all of me baby but you know I might need to change
change into something so sweet
and maybe take another name
Living in this world without a heartbeat
you know we ain’t got all that much time
growing up strange on these alien streets
you know you need a lot of space to shine
well take all of me baby
you know there’s plenty of songs in this life
the man who fell back up to the sky
never really said good bye
I’m singing these seascape melodies
and I’m trying to get back to the song
back to a time and back to a place where nothing was wrong
please tell me baby did you see me hanging on that wire
please tell me baby did you see me hanging on that wire
well the last thing I heard was the beautiful birds
singing in the Hollywood Choir
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