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In turquoise inner space |
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the giants live with grace |
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At peace with peace, |
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at peace with god and men |
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Their spirits rise and fall |
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much greater than us all |
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They trust too much |
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to see their bitter end |
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"Never in a million years", they say |
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"it could never come to this, no way" |
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You should never trust man, my friends |
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So as i stare to sea |
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the salt winds call to me |
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And as they call |
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I hang my head in shame |
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any other world would call their bluff |
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but any other world would scream enough |
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The ocean cries louder to me |
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Save the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale |
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Save the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale |
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To never kiss and tell |
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their factory ship farewell |
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With every scream |
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a piece of conscience dies |
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lying in a crimson resting place |
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crying with a smile upon his face |
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the giant dies trusting in me |
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any other world would call their bluff |
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but any other world would scream enough |
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the ocean cries louder to me |
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Save the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale |
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and jesus christ almighty |
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save the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale |
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for all our sakes . . . save the whale |