Waves

Album: The Magician's Private Library (2010)
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  • I've watched you walk so many times
    Of all the years that made us blind
    Why you, why you let it all
    Be like some prison in your mind
    It doesn't need to be
    It doesn't need to be

    So where do the waves go, my love
    Where do the waves go, my love
    Sonic or liquid, I don't know
    Sonic or liquid, I don't know

    You must speak your life into existence
    This intent is so much more
    That just a means to
    End all of this suffering
    This needless pain that stains your face
    It doesn't need to be
    It doesn't need to be

    So where do the waves go, my love
    Where do the waves go, my love
    Sonic or liquid, I don't know
    Sonic or liquid, I don't know

    Oooo we wait so long babe
    To become just one heart Writer/s: Holly Grice
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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