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Oceanic Lyrics by Grasshapa

Over the Hill - EP

2016

[Verse 1: Grasshapa]

Without my memory does anything mean anything
Now it’s just the petty things, it’s been this way for seven springs
I’m resembling someone I don’t recognize
What happened to the old me, now all I do is compromise
All I do is ride the swells
Breaking out my sleeper cell
I had paradise disguised with a parasail
I miss them summer days, the way they would never end
The way we played, chasing you around the bend
Auf Wiedersehen, live to see another day
I plateaued with you dancing in a slow decay
Dancing in the slow decay
What’s it matter anyway

[Chorus: Grasshapa & Dominique Toney]

All the things I used to love
Now making my shoulders shrug
I don’t think I’m old enough
I’ma keep on growing up
I’ma keep on growing up
Nowhere to go from here but up

[Verse 2: Grasshapa]

We go back in time
Super 8 or black in white
Running up against the tide
Standing in the sands of time
Frolicking about amongst the dandelions
I think you’re lovely, I’m just lucky that our stars aligned
Lucky that our stars aligned, lucky that our stars aligned
All’s fair in love and war until you say it’s different but you’re wrong
That’s a different song but I felt the same way
I thought there were rules but that’s not how the game’s played
I never thought it would turn out like this
Now that I think about it, I never thought of it


[Chorus: Grasshapa & Dominique Toney]

All the things I used to love
Now making my shoulders shrug
I don’t think I’m old enough
I’ma keep on growing up
I’ma keep on growing up
Nowhere to go from here but up

[Bridge: Grasshapa]

I’m as calm as the breeze is
Oceanic and the planet keeps breathing
Earth keeps turning, relentless are the seasons
Animal kingdon striving for wisdom and reason
I need something bigger to believe in
So what’s the meaning of live
More to the point, why am I alive
Running through the fire in my eyes

[Chorus: Grasshapa & Dominique Toney]

All the things I used to love
Now making my shoulders shrug
I don’t think I’m old enough
I’ma keep on growing up
I’ma keep on growing up
Nowhere to go from here but up

[Outro: Dominique Toney]

Imma keep on growing up
Nowhere to go from here but up
Nowhere to go from here but up
Up
Nowhere to go from here but up
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About “Oceanic” by Grasshapa

Read the complete lyrics to "Oceanic" by Grasshapa from the album "Over the Hill - EP" in 2016. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rap.

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"Oceanic" appears on "Over the Hill - EP" in 2016.

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