Wind On The Water

Album: Wind On The Water (1975)
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  • Over the years you have been hunted
    By the men who threw harpoons
    And in the long run he will kill you
    Just to feed the pets we raise
    Put the flowers in your vase
    And make the lipstick for your face
    Over the years you swam the ocean
    Following feelings of your own
    Now you are washed up on the shoreline
    I can see your body lie
    It's a shame you have to die
    To put the shadow on our eye
    Maybe we'll go
    Maybe we'll disappear
    It's not that we don't know
    It's just that we don't want to care
    Under the bridges
    Over the foam
    Wind on the water
    Carry me home Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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