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C
I'm just a normal boy

 That sank when I fell overboard

 My ship would leave the country

 But I'd rather swim ashore


           Am
 Without a life vest I'd be stuck again

 Wish I was much more masculine

 Maybe then I could learn to swim


      Am7
Like 'fourteen miles away'


     F
 Now floating up and down

 I spin, colliding into sound

 Like whales beneath me diving down

 I'm sinking to the bottom of my


    C
Everything that freaks me out

 The lighthouse beam has just run out

 I'm cold as cold as cold can be

 be


C
 I want to swim away but don't know how

                                                Cmaj7
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean

Am
Let the waves up take me down

                  Am7
Let the hurricane set in motion... yeah

F                                                 C
Let the rain of what I feel right now...come down

 Let the rain come down


C
 Where is the coastguard

 I keep looking each direction

 For a spotlight, give me something

 I need something for protection


        Am
 Maybe flotsam junk will do just fine

 the jetsam sunk, I'm left behind

 I'm treading for my life believe me

 -How can I keep up this breathing-


F
 Not knowing how to think

 I scream aloud, begin to sink

 My legs and arms are broken down

 With envy for the solid ground


C
I'm reaching for the life within me

 How can one man stop his ending

 I thought of just your face

 Relaxed, and floated into space


C
 I want to swim away but don't know how

                                                Cmaj7
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean

Am
Let the waves up take me down

                  Am7
Let the hurricane set in motion... yeah


F                                                 C
Let the rain of what I feel right now...come down

 Let the rain come down

 Let the rain come down


C
 Now waking to the sun

 I calculate what I had done

 Like jumping from the bow -yeah-

 Just to prove that I knew how -yeah-


Am
 It's midnight's late reminder of

 The loss of her, the one I love

 My will to quickly end it all

 Set front row in my need to fall


F
 Into the ocean, end it all {x4}

C
 Into the ocean end it all {x3}

C
 I want to swim away but don't know how

                                                Cmaj7
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean

Am
Let the waves up take me down

                 Am7
Let the hurricane set in motion... yeah


F                                                 C
Let the rain of what I feel right now...come down

 Let the rain come down

 Let the rain come down


C          Am        F
 Into space.........I thought of just your face
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Album: Foiled

From the same album
  1. Hate Me
  2. Into The Ocean
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Biography

Blue October is an alternative rock band headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, but is originally from Houston, Texas. The band was formed in 1995 when two former high school friends Justin Furstenfeld (lead vocals) and Ryan Delahoussaye (violin/viola, mandolin, keyboards, and vocals), set out to create an alternative rock band that has since gone on to have twelve Top 40 singles across nine studio albums and six albums reaching the Top 40 charts.

Current members of Blue October include Justin Furstenfeld (lead vocals)

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