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Callin' my river to let her know
I'ma be on my way
Missin' how the river flow even though
It's only been a couple of days
'Cause it be raining and complaining you
Got that water made for drinking up
Baby if I drown tonight it's all worth it for you
I don't need no rescue
I'ma hold my breath until you feel it in your chest
When I go under, under
I ain't coming up until you scream and knock it off
When I go under, under
You be making waves, my ship's here to stay
I got what it takes to swim up in it all day
I want you to shake it, later tell me it was great
When I go under, under
Girl relax, captain can handle that
I'ma take this cruise real slow

Heading to paradise, close your eyes
All you gotta do is let it go
The way your body flow, it's a private show
And I can't stop until it's spilling over
It's a sight to see you and it's calling me
Telling me your body's getting closer
I'ma hold my breath until you feel it in your chest
When I go under, under
I ain't coming up until you scream and knock it off
When I go under, under
You be making waves, my ship's here to stay
I got what it takes to swim up in it all day
I want you to shake it, later tell me it was great
When I go under, under
I'm jumping in, no lifesaver
Don't know when I'm coming up
Deep sea diving in your treasure
I'm giving you all this pleasure
Ooh girl, I'm so into you
So deep I don't know what to do
Just let the water flow
Till the tidal wave washes us ashore
I'ma hold my breath until you feel it in your chest
When I go under, under
I ain't coming up until you scream and knock it off
When I go under, under
You be making waves, my ship's here to stay
I got what it takes to swim up in it all day
I want you to shake it, later tell me it was great
When I go under, under
Under, under
Under, under

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The Lighthouse and the Whaler is a band from Cleveland, Ohio, though its name alludes to the waters off the coast of Massachusetts. Inspired by a theme from Moby Dick, the band’s name alone is enough to make underpaid Literature teachers beam with pride. It all started with two musicians -- Aaron Smith and Michael LoPresti -- who decided to collaborate in a field one sunny afternoon because that seemed nicer than playing in a basement. By the end of the day they had written their first song. They gave it a profound name: "The Field Song.

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