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Singing Sands

from Moral Hazard by Paul Wyndale

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I think of you floating undressed beneath the waves
You offer yourself to me completely
Cardiac unrest my chest explodes I'm reeling
Forgive me for the mess

Where can it go from here?
The horizon seems so near
Try as we might we're not getting much closer

Why do we fall in love?
Are we so scarred from lying lonely
Nothing more than days of fear and loathing
Torn asunder by the roiling riptide

The sound of your silky voice intoxicates
Confused by the angst induced euphoria
I can't breath the phone won't ring why aren't you calling?
There must be someone else...

Why can't it be more clear?
It's been the best part of a year
And still I don't know what you're thinking

Why do we call this love?
Two spirits tangles forever unknowing
Nothing more than unrequited yearning
Dragged down under as you scream goodbye

I think of your scent, in waves, in covers me
So close to surrender, all most completely
Cardiac arrest my head explodes I'm feeling
You're such a mess!

Where can it go from here?
I've shed an ocean of tears
In which I'm going down for the last time

Why do we fall in love?
Are we so scared of dying lonely
Nothing more than unrequited yearning
Six feet under as you scream

Goodbye!



Words, music and all performances: Paul Wyndale

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from Moral Hazard, released April 5, 2016

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Paul Wyndale Geneva, Switzerland

Canadian singer-songwriter who has been in many bands over the years.Paul was London-based for awhile and is now living in Geneva, Switzerland.

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