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Little Galt - The Ocean Sky Lyrics



Little Galt - The Ocean Sky Lyrics




Look upon the ocean sky
Tears fall down this dark blue night

There was a girl
She lived inside herself
No one could break her shell
Her pride consumed her sight

But if she broke her shell
But if she saw her pride
She would not feel alone
Or be the ocean sky

The one she thought she loved
Left her blue eyes that night
Drifting for one last time
As dark storms approach her sky

But if she broke her shell
But if she saw her pride
She would not feel alone
Or be the ocean sky

The sky lights a dead end street
What has she come to be
Cold shells in her hand
The clock ticks towards the end
And she tightens her grip
Fearing what she finds inside
Closes her eyes and sees the sky
Hope lies as ocean skies die
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English

Look upon the ocean sky
Tears fall down this dark blue night

There was a girl
She lived inside herself
No one could break her shell
Her pride consumed her sight

But if she broke her shell
But if she saw her pride
She would not feel alone
Or be the ocean sky

The one she thought she loved
Left her blue eyes that night
Drifting for one last time
As dark storms approach her sky

But if she broke her shell
But if she saw her pride
She would not feel alone
Or be the ocean sky

The sky lights a dead end street
What has she come to be
Cold shells in her hand
The clock ticks towards the end
And she tightens her grip
Fearing what she finds inside
Closes her eyes and sees the sky
Hope lies as ocean skies die
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Writer: John Siemering, Justin Greaves, Tyler McKay
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Little Galt
Language: English
Length: 4:25
Written by: John Siemering, Justin Greaves, Tyler McKay

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