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<b>Pacific</b> by <i>Granger Smith</i><br />

Cold brass doorknob turns in my hand

I step off the deck worn smooth from the sand

The sun hits my face on the breeze I can taste the salt

The sky disappears in the blue of the sea

The beach like snow but it's hot on my feet

I'm so far from there but I don't care I can see it all

Oh why are these memories picking me?

That pretty cotton dress and sand on your feet

There's waves in my heart and I can't even start to forget it

That memory is very pacific

You slip from your dress, and I change from my tux

We ran through the rice, waved goodbye, wished us luck

We're finally alone and we've barely slept at all

I remember your hair in my hands on your face

Your head in my lap in the seat on the plane

And I woke you up to show you the blue ocean

Oh why are these memories picking me?

That pretty cotton dress and sand on your feet

There's waves in my heart and I can't even start to forget it

That memory is very pacific

We agreed to disagree

We agreed that I should leave

Blame it all on love gone wrong

And Mexico and being young

But now I know, that I never let go

Oh why are these memories picking me?

That pretty cotton dress and sand on your feet

There's waves in my heart and I can't even start to forget it

Ohhh why are these memories picking me?

That pretty cotton dress and sand on your feet

There's waves in my heart and I can't even start to forget it

That memory is very pacific

Oh my memory is very pacific

Yeah, pacific

Ohhh

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