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ben lebeau - the beach Lyrics



ben lebeau - the beach Lyrics




Take me to the beach
I want to splash around
And frolic in the water
Sometimes we wear ourselves out
Thinking 'bout the future
Why do we even bother
If i think about it more and more
Life sounds just like a chore, so

Take me to the beach
I want to splash around
And frolic in the water
Sometimes we wear ourselves out
Thinking 'bout the future
Why do we even bother

I think i will try painting
Why do they call it pain ting
It's not as bad as this
Or maybe meditation
To distract from this vacation
And forget about your kiss
Take me out for a night on the town
So that way i can't drown

In the south of France
The beaches look so nice
There is no need for pants
Madame means my lady
But you are no one's lady
Tu es une femme moderne
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Take me to the beach
I want to splash around
And frolic in the water
Sometimes we wear ourselves out
Thinking 'bout the future
Why do we even bother
If i think about it more and more
Life sounds just like a chore, so

Take me to the beach
I want to splash around
And frolic in the water
Sometimes we wear ourselves out
Thinking 'bout the future
Why do we even bother

I think i will try painting
Why do they call it pain ting
It's not as bad as this
Or maybe meditation
To distract from this vacation
And forget about your kiss
Take me out for a night on the town
So that way i can't drown

In the south of France
The beaches look so nice
There is no need for pants
Madame means my lady
But you are no one's lady
Tu es une femme moderne
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Writer: Benjamin LeBeau
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