Jump Right In

Album: Uncaged (2012)
Charted: 53
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  • The Southern wind sings again an island lullaby

    Baby powder beach under my feet has got me rolling
    And the breeze through crackling leaves like a daytime campfire burning
    And the ship is off to sea
    And the wake it is a churning
    As the Southern wind sings again an island lullaby

    You can jump right in
    Let the music pull you in
    You can jump right in
    Oh, and lose yourself again
    As the Southern wind sings again a island lullaby

    There's a place the locals go and no one knows where to find it
    And the river starts to flow inside the clouds of Misty Mountain
    The water from this stone below becomes a blue-green fountain
    As the Southern wind sings again an island lullaby

    You can jump right in
    Let the music pull you in
    You can jump right in
    Oh, and lose yourself again
    As the Southern wind sings again an island lullaby

    You can find me where the music meets the ocean
    If you get the notion, stop on by and play a while
    Simple tune to get your love light glowing
    Keep your heart wide open
    Disappear just like the tide
    Let it roll on by

    And jump right in
    Let the music pull you in
    You can jump right in
    Oh, and lose yourself again
    As the Southern wind sings again an island lullaby
    The Southern wind sings again an island lullaby
    Island lullaby Writer/s: Jason Thomas Mraz, Wyatt Beasley Durrette III, Zachry Alexander Brown
    Publisher: BLACKSTONE ENTERTAINMENT, Goo-Eyed Music, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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