Lyrics Pacific - Granger Smith
Cold
brass
doorknob
turns
in
my
hand
I
step
off
the
deck
worn
smooth
from
the
sand
The
sun
hits
my
face
on
the
breeze
I
can
taste
the
salt
The
sky
disappears
in
the
blue
of
the
sea
The
beach
like
snow
but
it′s
hot
on
my
feet
I'm
so
far
from
there
but
I
don′t
care
I
can
see
it
all
Oh
why
are
these
memories
picking
me?
That
pretty
cotton
dress
and
sand
on
your
feet
There's
waves
in
my
heart
and
I
can't
even
start
to
forget
it
That
memory
is
very
pacific
You
slip
from
your
dress,
and
I
change
from
my
tux
We
ran
through
the
rice,
waved
goodbye,
wished
us
luck
We′re
finally
alone
and
we′ve
barely
slept
at
all
I
remember
your
hair
in
my
hands
on
your
face
Your
head
in
my
lap
in
the
seat
on
the
plane
And
I
woke
you
up
to
show
you
the
blue
ocean
Oh
why
are
these
memories
picking
me?
That
pretty
cotton
dress
and
sand
on
your
feet
There's
waves
in
my
heart
and
I
can′t
even
start
to
forget
it
That
memory
is
very
pacific
We
agreed
to
disagree
We
agreed
that
I
should
leave
Blame
it
all
on
love
gone
wrong
And
Mexico
and
being
young
But
now
I
know,
that
I
never
let
go
Oh
why
are
these
memories
picking
me?
That
pretty
cotton
dress
and
sand
on
your
feet
There's
waves
in
my
heart
and
I
can′t
even
start
to
forget
it
Ohhh
why
are
these
memories
picking
me?
That
pretty
cotton
dress
and
sand
on
your
feet
There's
waves
in
my
heart
and
I
can′t
even
start
to
forget
it
That
memory
is
very
pacific
Oh
my
memory
is
very
pacific
Yeah,
pacific
Ohhh
Ooooo
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