Aye-Aye from Save You by RE:MAKE
Tracklist
2. | Aye-Aye | 5:42 |
Lyrics
And I’ll just take a step right back and let myself fall in the sea,
Swimming through the ocean depths engulfed in mystery,
And I can hear the ocean waves they crash against the shore,
The sailors dock at the nearby port and shout aye-aye ’til dawn
Just let yourself be free
Come dive right in the waters warm,
The sun shines down upon this wide ocean,
I’ll chart a course into a brighter day
Here’s one last salute to this girl who’s lost her way
And it’s an everlasting expedition,
And I’m not in a place or the position to say,
Where they should go,
What they should do,
So I’ll stand on the pier and scream
Aye-aye,
I know our hearts will always be entwined,
Won’t you relieve me of my troubled mind,
I often wonder if you’ll be just fine,
Please won’t you come back home to me
When I mess up and sail a bit too far,
You’re the light that shines that cuts right through the dark,
So be my lighthouse and guide me home,
Or I’ll be lost out at sea forever all alone
And it’s an everlasting expedition,
And I’m not in a place or the position to say,
Where they should go,
What they should do,
So I’ll stand on the pier and scream
Aye-aye,
I know our hearts will always be entwined,
Won’t you relieve me of my troubled mind,
I often wonder if you’ll be just fine,
Please won’t you come back home to me
It will take some time to put this heart of mine at ease,
Create a mind devoid of worries,
And like the vastness of the sea,
I’ll let myself be free
I’ll let myself be free,
Let myself be free,
Let myself be free,
Let myself be free
And it’s an everlasting expedition,
And I’m not in a place or the position to say,
Where they should go,
What they should do,
So I’ll stand on the pier and scream
Aye-aye,
I know our hearts will always be entwined,
Won’t you relieve me of my troubled mind,
I often wonder if you’ll be just fine,
Please won’t you come back home
Aye-aye,
I know our hearts will always be entwined,
Won’t you relieve me of my troubled mind,
I often wonder if you’ll be just fine,
Please won’t you come back home to me