Running To The Sea

Album: The Inevitable End (2013)
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  • I could hear them howling from afar
    I saw them rushing to your car
    In a moment all went screaming wild
    Until the darkness killed the light

    I remember running to the sea
    The burning houses and the trees
    I remember running to the sea
    Alone and blinded by the fear

    And the river flows beneath your skin
    Like savage horses kept within
    And all is wasted in the sand
    Like breaking diamonds with your hand

    I remember running to the sea
    Remember falling to my knees
    I remember gliding off the shore
    Until I touched the ocean floor

    And the river flows beneath your skin
    Like savage horses kept within
    And all is wasted in the sand
    Like breaking diamonds with your hand

    And the river grows inside of me
    And the river grows inside of me
    And the river grows inside of me
    And the river grows inside of me
    And the river grows inside of me
    And the river grows inside of me Writer/s: Svein Berge, Torbjorn Brundtland
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