Neptune's Car
Neptune's Car - The Charm lyrics
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Just off the coast of this rocky shore. Deep down under these crashing waves. Buried beneath this soft, white sand. Lies a locket from a pocket — A story steeped in lore. There was a girl. There was a boy. There was a full, round moon. There was a ship. There was a trip. He would come home soon. A parting kiss. A long embrace. And, just in case. A good luck charm. Arm in arm. And then apart. She gave him — her heart. Chorus: Once there were pirates on the rolling sea. Thunder and lightning were a mystery. Fleets of trade ships sailed into history. Can you sift through the wreckage To find treasure in me? There was a storm. The masts were torn. The ship was lost — one afternoon. At this she wept. But he was swept — Gently to a small lagoon. A cast away. A distant land. And in his hand. A good luck charm. Safe from harm. He watched alone. For a ship to bring him home. Chorus There was a man — too old to stand. There was a waning moon. There came a ship. Another trip. He would be home soon. He saw her face. A state of grace. And in this very space. Arm in arm. They gave the charm — A final resting place. Chorus