Album: Donavon Frankenreiter (2004)
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  • We could let this love be the fading sky
    Or we could drift all night until the new sun rise
    Pass me a drink or maybe two
    One for me and one for you

    And we'll be free
    Free
    Free
    Free

    Here comes Kona Winds and the changing tide
    We better drop them sails and get inside
    When will the weather ever let us go?
    I guess we'll have to wait until the trade winds blow

    When we'll be free
    Free
    Free
    Free

    There's nothing in between
    What we are, what we see
    There's nothing in between
    What we are, what we see
    What we are, we are just

    On a life boat sailing home
    With our drunken hearts and our tired bones
    Well, I just take one last look around
    Yeah and every place feels like a familiar town

    And now we're free
    Free
    And don't ya wanna be
    Free
    From time to time a little
    Free
    (Hey now, now)
    Free
    I know, you know your
    Free
    Feels so good to be
    Free
    Mm-hmm, free Writer/s: Donavon Frankenreiter, Jack Hody Johnson
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Bubble Toes Publishing, Downtown Music Publishing, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave, SWING ON DOWN PUBLISHING, Unison Rights S.L.
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