David Wilcox - Mighty Ocean Lyrics

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Mighty Ocean

Mighty Ocean Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Mighty Ocean By David Wilcox?
Would you like to meet in SoHo?
This is David. Oh, I don't know Just talk of how New York has been Yes, it's easy to imagine, I've healed a lot since then I think that we could walk away as friends It's a clear reception It's a long connection And it's all the way across this mighty ocean I could be there by your night, Which is my morning Right now, I'm still at Heath-row at the gate Well, yes, of course I'm bragging But didn't it sound great To fly across the ocean for a dinner date? It's a clear reception It's a long connection And it's all the way across this mighty ocean Sure, I've been in town before, But never quite so quickly And never from a place so far away But if this color-carbon ticket Says that I can fly the ocean, Surely I can think of what to say. It's a clear reception It's a long connection And it's all the way across this mighty ocean It's flight 715. 9:30, but I won't be through with customs until 10:00 OK. TWA. I'll be flying over ocean until then. It's a clear reception It's a long connection And it's all the way across this mighty ocean It's a clear reception It's a long connection And it's all the way across this mighty ocean |
Who Wrote Mighty Ocean By David Wilcox?
David Patrick Wilcox
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What's The Duration Of The Mighty Ocean By David Wilcox?The duration of Mighty Ocean is 3:13 minutes and seconds. |
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