Lyrics of ' Tide ' by Angelo de Augustine

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Privy to a love that won't love back
All on the rising tide back home
All the lies my old man told
All the life left to live past

Heard an angel call my name at last
Heavy ocean came and pulled you down

Journey to the end has come at last
All on the rising tide back home
All the lies my old man told
All the life left to live past

Heard an angel call my name at last
Heavy ocean came and pulled you down

Thought I found love
In Montecalvo in the daytime
Found her but she had another ex-lover on the side
Like a brunette blissed-out Alice in the moonlight
Living off MDMA and cocaine to survive

Heard an angel call my name at last
Heavy ocean came and pulled you down

Heard an angel call my name at last
Heavy ocean came and pulled you down

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