She Speaks

Album: Wake Up The Nation (2010)
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  • Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong

    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong

    Down watery steps
    To the oceans roar
    Team of wild horses
    Play to thunderous applause

    What is my meaning?
    I try to fathom out
    But it's a murky world down there
    So I turn around and just swim instead

    Down watery steps
    To the oceans roar
    Team of wild horses
    Play to thunderous applause

    What is my meaning?
    I try to fathom out
    But it's a murky world down there
    So I turn around and just swim instead

    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong
    Ebb and flow, weak and strong Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, SONGS OF MEDIA CREATURE, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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