paroles de chanson Ocean - John Hiatt
I
am
the
west
wind.
I
am
the
sea
gull.
I
dance
on
the
waves,
As
they
break
on
the
shore
line.
The
moon
is
my
sorrow.
The
moon
is
my
lantern.
I
search
for
you
so
long,
These
dark
lonely
beaches.
Oh
where
can
you
be?
This
restless
sea,
These
empty
nights,
Have
swallowed
me.
Look
for
something
Softer
illusions
Soothe
these
vicious
schemes.
There
is
the
old
one,
The
wise
one,
the
gold
one.
I
am
the
hunger,
The
ache
of
the
fiction,
And
nestles
in
bones,
That
he
left
for
the
vultures.
Death
is
my
secret,
A
child
my
illusion,
And
life
is
the
suffering,
That
brings
men
to
know
me
and.
Oh,
where
can
you
be?
This
raging
age,
This
rotting
life,
Is
misery.
Lost
in
your
body,
Cave
of
you
screeming,
Longing
to
be
free.
Then
you
have
broken,
The
spine
of
your
madness,
Come
over
here
to
me.
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