Oceans - Roses Are Red



     
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Oceans Lyrics


Under this city
You'd find what used to be my dreams
When you rise over the skyline
It makes a mess of everythingAnd to this day, I wonder
What it's like to be the biggest star up in your skyI found in you
Intention to model myself into your world
Determine through
A smile from you, attention to everythingSo take me, take me anywhere
Breathe a word and disappear
To find you wandering up with the angels
Take me anywhere, anywhere so far from here, so far from hereUnder this city
I've seen a million shades of gray
The way you fell inward for shadows
Makes a mess of every dayAnd to this day, I wonder
What it's like to be the biggest star up in your skyI found in you
Intention to model myself into your world
Determine through
A smile from you, attention to everythingSo take me, take me anywhere

Breathe a word and disappear
To find you wandering up with the angels
Take me anywhere, anywhere so far from here, so far from hereTake me anywhere, so far from here
Take me anywhere, so far from here
Take me anywhere, so far from here
Take me anywhere, so far from hereSo take me, take me anywhere
Breathe a word and disappear
To find you wandering up with the angels
Take me anywhere, anywhere so far from here, so far from here

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There are 2 bands with the same name: 1. An Alternative/Emo band from Rochester New York 2. A late 70s punk band from the UK with the single "Can't Understand b/w Your Love is Like a Ballistic Missile" released on Posthumous Petal records. Biographies are listed below: 1) Roses Are Red (2002-2007) was an alternative rock band formed in Rochester, New York & signed to Trustkill Records. Roses Are Red formed in the summer of 2002 from the ashes of numerous other bands around the Western New York area and originally featured Vincent Minervino on vocals...

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