Sure, the woman who cares
Although she sleeps with innocence
Inside she knows
For the mattress creaks so loud
And she’s woken out of bed
And the walls that she surrounds
Engulf her shadows
For the love of a coward at sea
But nothing looks easy to me
We came from the Sun and the Sand
I know I’m alone in the end
You said I’m a dreamer
For the woman who cares
She believes what she can’t see
No decisions are best
For Love
Let me withstand
From the silence of man
Cut out the Sun and the Sand
You're walking a sea that is banned
It’s you again
I lose again
We have lost again
We have lost again
Love
The woman who cares
Followed the streets of the night
Walked into the callous side of the world
We can all laugh at the way that she coped
With the streetlights and the cars, and the fallen brown leaves
But she'll never come back, and you’ll never go to sleep
We shake it off hard and it falls at our feet
The woman drowns into my sea of
Love
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