i wonder how many ships are laying at the bottom of the sea
so hidden and peaceful with lots of time to think
there bones may grow rusty and they sway and they creak
but i just wanna be like those ships and sink, sink, sink
my sigh would send bubbles spinning round
they go up and up and up but i just sink down
green waters fold me up no where to be found
i cannot swim but then again i can not drown
i just sink sink sink
i have no more eyes to close
no more flags to wave
some would get sad
remebering those days
but my life is not over
im just growing old
for seaweed and coral
ive traded my silver and gold
i cannot breath anymore
my lungs are filled with pearls
i cannot feel anymore
my skin is covered in sand
i cannot think anymore
my head is empty of the world
i cannot hold anymore
my rooms are empty of man
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