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Waterline
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spike
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Sunday, 5th June 2005 @ 04:44:34 AM in AEST
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waterline - a line corresponding to the surface of the water when a vessel is afloat on an even keel.
The sea of love is never still, Always turning, always churning I was pulled from you against my will Now that you're gone my heart is burning
I'm caught in a whirlpool of no beginning Never ending, always spinning It draws me under till my voice is screaming What will it take to stop me drowning.......
(Chorus) Oh, cast me love Throw me a lifeline Something to keep me above the waterline A little romance, your heart in mine Something to tell me this is our time.
Press your lips to mine, Give me the kiss of life Some kind of bliss in a world of endless strife Draw me to land or join me in the sea Choose before the waves get the best of me
(Chorus) Oh, cast me love Throw me a lifeline Something to keep me above the waterline A little romance, your heart in mine Something to tell me this is our time, Something to tell me this is our time.
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Re: Waterline
(User Rating: 1 ) by gwenevere on
Sunday, 5th June 2005 @ 04:50:54 AM AEST (User
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I could feel the music.Water especially the sea is an excellent way to express love.I enjoyed this very much.good luck with your song writing. |
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Re: Waterline
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 08:44:37 PM AEST (User
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I sang this song in the spoken word and it danged well worked fer me. Didn't hear the music 'cause I was busy watchin' the sea ... fer the waterline! Great write 'n' fun "sing". |
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