Lyrics Rockliffe Bay - Lucy Spraggan
He
said
part
of
me
Has
been
lost
at
sea
Never
to
return
again
With
her
eyes
wide
open
She
was
softly
spoken
She
said:
"babe,
are
you
missing
the
breeze
again?"
You
look
so
fine,
sailor
Your
shoes
still
shine
After
years
of
a
house
that
don′t
sway
But
she
could
see
In
his
eyes
that
ship's
flag
still
flies
And
his
home
was
a
ocean
away
He
sang,
freedom
was
mine
For
one
last
time
When
I
was
sailing
along
those
waves
But
now
my
plate
don′t
slide
And
my
rum's
now
wine
And
I
will
never
be
the
same
I
don't
hear
birds
no
more
But
there′s
swallows
on
my
hands
I
earnt
a
star
that
wasn′t
plucked
from
above
I
have
memories
of
friends
Who
left
this
earth
as
young
men
Yet
my
hairs
as
white
as
my
hat
once,
was
He
sang,
freedom
was
mine
For
one
last
time
When
I
was
sailing
along
those
waves
But
now
my
plate
don't
slide
And
my
rum′s
now
wine
And
I
will
never
be
the
same
I
hear
a
blast
in
the
background
Feel
the
wind
whip
my
face
Towing
a
sister
ship
That
didn't
make
it
home
Colours,
fade
away
from
me
as
I
awake,
my
wife
said
"I′m
sleeping
next
to
my
own"
He
sang,
freedom
was
mine
For
one
last
time
When
I
was
sailing
along
those
waves
But
now
my
plate
don't
slide
And
my
rum′s
now
wine
And
I
will
never
be
the
same
1 Last Night (Beer Fear)
2 You're Too Young
3 Lighthouse
4 Someone
5 Tea & Toast
6 '91
7 The Tourist
8 In a State
9 Wait for Me
10 Mountains
11 Let Go
12 Join the Club
13 Paper Dreams
14 Rockliffe Bay
15 If I Had the Money
16 Butterflies
17 Safe
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