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Ian Perry - Melt Into the Island Lyrics



Ian Perry - Melt Into the Island Lyrics




As the waves reach to the shore
And the fish move through the coral
I watch the divers dive, from the jetty they are flying
For a moment through the air
Through the wind that whips the sand up
That blows the water wild
Beneath their lean, dark skinned bodies

On a rooftop late at night
Whilst singing songs and drinking
I look across the bay, at its blue and naked body;
A scent of paradise perfumes every view and moment
Covering every broken life
And every hollow house shell

There are many shades of blue
Beneath the boats that are rocking and rolling;
A plane flies overhead, so low it almost touches the water
Sand is in my hair, the light is almost blinding
There is nothing to be done
Just melt into the island
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As the waves reach to the shore
And the fish move through the coral
I watch the divers dive, from the jetty they are flying
For a moment through the air
Through the wind that whips the sand up
That blows the water wild
Beneath their lean, dark skinned bodies

On a rooftop late at night
Whilst singing songs and drinking
I look across the bay, at its blue and naked body;
A scent of paradise perfumes every view and moment
Covering every broken life
And every hollow house shell

There are many shades of blue
Beneath the boats that are rocking and rolling;
A plane flies overhead, so low it almost touches the water
Sand is in my hair, the light is almost blinding
There is nothing to be done
Just melt into the island
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Writer: Ian Perry
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Performed By: Ian Perry
Language: English
Length: 4:21
Written by: Ian Perry

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