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Johnny O'Donnell - Electric Rays Lyrics



Johnny O'Donnell - Electric Rays Lyrics




Hello people - it's been so good to know you You're the loveliest of friends
Did I tell you that that the care that you've shown me Has made darkest times lightened?

At the end of the day (at the end of the day) When the tides will play (where the tides at play) When the sun declines in a grand display
To the closing notes of a perfect day
In the deep lagoon (in the deep lagoon) Where the sharks delay in imposing doom We're swimming along (swimming along) With electric rays (with electric rays) REPEAT

Hello people - did I tell you you're perfect? Let's go swimming in the waves
Princess perfume - you're the bliss of my bursting The saltwater fills my head
Diving deeper where the air leaves us slowing We begin to breathe again
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Hello people - it's been so good to know you You're the loveliest of friends
Did I tell you that that the care that you've shown me Has made darkest times lightened?

At the end of the day (at the end of the day) When the tides will play (where the tides at play) When the sun declines in a grand display
To the closing notes of a perfect day
In the deep lagoon (in the deep lagoon) Where the sharks delay in imposing doom We're swimming along (swimming along) With electric rays (with electric rays) REPEAT

Hello people - did I tell you you're perfect? Let's go swimming in the waves
Princess perfume - you're the bliss of my bursting The saltwater fills my head
Diving deeper where the air leaves us slowing We begin to breathe again
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Writer: Johnny O'Donnell
Copyright: Lyrics © Sentric Music




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Performed By: Johnny O'Donnell
Length: 4:20
Written by: Johnny O'Donnell

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