Lyrics Once Upon a Time There Was an Ocean - Paul Simon
Once
upon
a
time,
there
was
an
ocean
But
now
it's
a
mountain
range
Something
unstoppable
set
into
motion
Nothing
is
different,
but
everything's
changed
It's
a
dead-end
job,
and
you
get
tired
of
sittin'
It's
like
a
nicotine
habit
You're
always
thinkin'
about
quittin'
And
I
think
about
quittin'
everyday
of
the
week
When
I
look
out
my
window,
it's
brown
and
it's
bleak
Outta
here
How
am
I
gonna
get
outta
here?
I'm
thinking
outta
here
When
am
I
gonna
get
outta
here?
And
when
will
I
cash
in
my
lottery
ticket
And
bury
my
past
with
my
burdens
and
strife?
I
want
to
shake
every
limb
in
the
Garden
of
Eden
And
make
every
lover
the
love
of
my
life
I
figure
that
once
upon
a
time,
I
was
an
ocean
But
now
I'm
a
mountain
range
Something
unstoppable
set
into
motion
Nothing
is
different,
but
everything's
changed
Found
a
room
in
the
heart
of
the
city,
down
by
the
bridge
Hot
plate
and
TV
and
beer
in
the
fridge
But
I'm
easy,
I'm
open
that's
my
gift
I
can
flow
with
the
traffic,
I
can
drift
with
the
drift
(yeah)
Home
again?
No,
never
going
home
again
Think
about
home
again?
I
never
think
about
home
But
then
comes
a
letter
from
home
The
handwriting's
fragile
and
strange
Something
unstoppable
set
into
motion
Nothing
is
different,
but
everything's
changed
The
light
through
the
stain
glass
was
cobalt
and
red
And
the
frayed
cuffs
and
collars
Were
mended
by
halos
of
golden
thread
The
choir
sang,
Once
Upon
a
Time
There
Was
an
Ocean
And
all
the
old
hymns
and
family
names
Came
fluttering
down
leaves
of
emotion
As
nothing
is
different,
but
everything's
changed.
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