I went to the ocean / Wrote your name in the sand / Cried as it washed away / A hundred times wrote your name in the sand / I went to the ocean / Called your name in the wind / The wind just blew it away / A hundred times called your name in the wind / But the wind just laughed in my face / The wind just laughed in my face // I can’t remember what you look like / The scent of your skin, the touch of your hand / The sound of your voice, the taste of your kisses / All disappeared like your name in the sand // I went to the ocean / Waves crash down on the rocks / As tears streamed down my face / For broken dreams that were lost / So easy to get swept away / So easy to get swept away // I can’t remember what you look like / The scent of your skin, the touch of your hand / The sound of your voice, the taste of your kisses / All disappeared like your name in the sand // I go to the ocean when I need to think / To scream out loud or cry / Or just be still, dig my feet in the sand / Look at patterns in the sky / Hear the waves and ask myself “Why?” / Hear the waves and ask myself “Why?” // I can’t remember...
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from Adina E,
released February 2, 2016
Lyrics: Adina Even-Zohar / Music: Ayala Asherov
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