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September 21, 2019

I Do Not Believe In The Ocean Song #355 (Edit6-Mix2)

Here’s the next “generation” of this song.

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– Mark

I Do Not Believe In The Ocean

Song #355 | August 2006 | Recorded August 22, 2019

I do not believe in the ocean
I do not believe in the sky
I do not believe in the mountains
And I do not believe in love’s “lie”

Cuz I tore myself to pieces
On the last woman I love
I tore myself to pieces
And that should have been lesson enough
It should have been lesson enough

Every time I approach it
It seems to get farther away
Every time I approach it
It takes more than I’ve got left to pay

Refrain:

The siren sound of her voice
Punctures my soul like a dart
So lash me to the mast boys
E’re again I lose my heart

Refrain:

Look at yourself in the mirror
Someday you are destined to die
If you looked at your life any clearer
You might dare to believe in love’s “lie”

Refrain:

I do not believe in the ocean
I do not believe in the sky
I do not believe in the mountains
And I do not believe in love’s “lie”

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