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Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters no one dared to see And on the banks of the coastline I tracked a bleeding loved one Whose blood was mingling In the saltiest of waters 'Cause apparently they'd faltered, never again to be seen So I cry, "I tried" I cry as I scry... "This old war-ship has wounds and it won't sail for nothin'" an old sailor said to me And I was foolish not to listen And paid such close conscription at all the lies I believed "But if you lent me some more labor And you put your name on paper we just might catch a breeze" We know now he was not a captain Now, because of all my actions, I grow alone with the sea And I've strangely become immune to the thought of seeing you And the smell of cheap perfume with all the liquor I've consumed There's no more beauty in this world There's no more beauty in this world Because I've strangely become immune to the thought of seeing you And the smell of cheap perfume with all the liquor I've consumed There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this world Because I've strangely become immune to the thought of seeing you And the smell of cheap perfume is just a ring around the moon. There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this world There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this world "I tried", I cried I tried And i scried There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this... There's no more beauty in this world |