Tie me up against the mast and shield the sunlight from my eyes
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For I no longer can resist the haunting of her cries
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They call me from the jagged rock
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It was the sweetest melody
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Like gold and honey dripping from the fingertips of God
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I feel the wind against my face from the flapping of her wings
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I feel the black and silky tenderness all choking me
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But I can almost taste happiness
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It's such a long way off
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But I can almost feel your embrace
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Above the siren's call
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Now it's not beautiful or pure
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But it exists beyond the shore
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It struggles to be heard above the screeching of her call
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Beneath my feet a rumbling
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A hundred demons clambering
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They chase away my harmony and make love afraid to call
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They grow forever restless and as our ship sets out to sea no
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They will not be silenced
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Never for you or me
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But I can almost taste happiness
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It's such a long way off
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But I can almost feel your embrace
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Above the siren's call
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And I've seen a hint of it
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This happiness
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This bliss
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Just knowing it exists I know that I must try
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And I've caught a glimpse of it
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One moment just one kiss
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From the corner of my eye
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Of better days gone by
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But I can almost taste happiness
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But I can almost feel you embrace
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The Siren's Call
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Darren Hayes |