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You´re my dreamboat and I want to sail
the seven seas with you
I want to see the world
I dream all day of all the things we´d do, of all those things we´d see
If only you were mine
You have opened a brand new horizon
(Right before my eyes)

You´re my dreamboat and I could ride
the rogue waves with you
I could laugh on the face of the Maelstrom
My petty troubles would seem so out of place If you were by my side
what could ever bother me?
But we´re stuck in this small town
(where everybody knows)
I love you
(and everybody suspects)
that you don´t
I wonder if my ship is ever coming in…


My friends are saying that you are so much more
Titanic than Loveboat
And that you´ll drag me down 8down down down down)
but all those evenings that we spend in my room
can always take me higher
Than wine, pot or glue
I´d die to sail with you to distant islands
(Or hit the sea bed)
Among fish and mermaids
(We´d lose our heads)
Oh what a happy shipwreck we could be (together)
just say you'll love me ( forever)
it's hard to be (just your friend)
when I yearn to cruise with (you to the end)
Oh my dreamboat
my dreamboy too!

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from MINIM​Ú​SICA​-​ELS TRANSPORTS, released March 31, 2010

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Evripidis and his Tragedies Barcelona, Spain

Evripidis and His Tragedies is Evripidis Sabatis. The "Tragedies" are the devastating, confessional, self-sarcastic, darkly humorous songs that draw on his classical piano training, queer sensibility and storytelling skills to examine and own up to the vicissitudes of life. Evripidis' pop inclinations take us for a bumpy, dancey ride across the fine line between tragedy and joie de vivre. ... more

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