The Last Time

Under this sun that's fit for a king
I'm up against the rock
I could have been anywhere else in the world
I'm holding down this spot

Nothing came close and nothing looked good
I'm out there on the edge
On the toe of it all a castle keeps an eye
On the bay under sheets of haze

Somewhere down there with the crashing waves
You kept plans for your grand escape
And I won't see you no more
You'll just hear me

'Cause I will scream, send it out to sea
I will live a mile beyond, a mile beyond
That heart of yours it's broken, ain't it torn?
So you will leave for the last time, for the last time

She set out one night for a place she'd never been
Oh, sweet my love, how does it end?
Did you find another house in the sun?
Did you fall in love?

You set sail but did not fail me
Are you coming back again
Or have you run like I did?
It's the last time you're gonna do it again

It's in your blood just to say goodbye
This time not for a while
So find your heaven, go on
You don't need me

So I will scream, send it out to sea
And I will live a mile beyond, a mile beyond
That heart of yours broken, ain't it torn?
So you will leave for the last time, for the last time

Coming to you in the middle of a cold night
Can't arrest the sun but I've been trying
I hear a song floating off a tidal wave
It's alright, it's alright

Nothing gonna touch when you've said goodbye
It's alright, it's alright
A million lost souls looking just like me
Waiting on their love but they don't believe

There's a million lost souls looking just like me
Waiting on permission but they don't believe

I will scream and send it out to sea
Somewhere between the rock face
And the place that I used to know you more
Waiting on the shore

As you leave for the last time
I will see you leave for the last time
Until I breathe for the last time
And then I will leave for the last time

Trivia about the song The Last Time by Oar

On which albums was the song “The Last Time” released by Oar?
Oar released the song on the albums “King” in 2011 and “Live On Red Rocks” in 2012.

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