Drowning In Your Eyes - Ephraim Lewis

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Drowning In Your Eyes Lyrics

Feel the ground it's slipping away
Like a sigh that greets the close of day
Feel the waters welcoming arms
Embrace me in their quiet karma
I can't hear what you say anymore
Just the sound of trees on the ocean floor
Irresistibly drawn from the shore

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm floating out to sea
Helpless on the restless tide
That flows between you and me

Moving slowly as if in a dream
The colors change from blue to green
All around me reflections of you
In forests deep I'm passing through
In the swell of the storm we're as one
We're dancing in the morning sun
Could it be that we've only just begun

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm floating out to sea
Helpless on the restless tide
That flows between you and me

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm floating out to sea
Helpless on the restless tide
That flows between you and me

Lying here beside you
I try to reach you but you're so far

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm floating out to sea
Helpless on the restless tide
That flows between you and me

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm floating out to sea
Helpless on the restless tide
That flows between you and me

I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm drowning in your eyes
I'm drowning in your eyes

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Ephraim Lewis was a British R&B singer from Wolverhampton (near Birmingham). He was born in 1968 and died in violent and mysterious circumstances in Los Angeles 26 years later after having released just one album: Skin. He was in the middle of recording new material with Los Angeles producer Glen Ballard. Seven songs were ultimately recorded with Ballard before Lewis took his own life by jumping off of a balcony at the Argyle Hotel. Just a few hours earlier, Lewis had finished the vocals on one of his new songs.

There is an unofficial website with more information about his work and life:

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