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Lost In The Ocean
- sometimes loose myself in the waves of the ocean
- i loose myself in every small little motion
- but that's how life is, you loose yourself in every tide
- head spinnin' yh
- up and down and side to side
- But i know someday ill be all right
- in a square room with nothing but white
- so quiet not know if its midnight
- just don't go towards the light
- don't look at it
- its to bright
- you gotta put up a fight
- just despite
- all the bad things youve done
- what about the good things youve done
- all the awards youve won
- the songs youve made
- the feeling of blunt
- ignore it
- if you loose yourself no one can takeover
- let the past blow over
- like a leaf blower
- be a stong little soldier
- Dont loose yourself in the (hook ocean)
- the ocean
- (HOOK)
- have you ever just sat and space out
- forgot the crowd
- head in the clouds
- thought so loud
- lost it all like your minds in a drought
- you wouldnt be you without
- the little moments of nothing
- the moment you forget all suffering
- thats how it will be a lot of the time
- your life will grow overtime
- sick of being sublime
- never seen the sunshine
- that half o second where nothing matters
- where you forget all the chapters
- youve been thru and had to deal with
- shape your own life like an iron smith
- since your life began
- lost in the program
- is the cup half full or half empty
- doesnt matter you still got pepsi
- still got a life to live left
- a life to live blessed
- your obsessed
- every moring same thing
- wake up, get dressed
- then go to work
- get home stressed
- (HOOK)
- the ocean is a big pool to swim in
- so dont loose yourself you gotta pay attention
- filled with tension
- cant stand your own reflection
- filled with depression
- be yourself
- start your awn dimension
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