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Watch The Water
from SUPERTIRED by SUPERGENIUS

Play tapes of lives forgotten
Read books of memories lost and
Remember when time stood still

Relive old conversations
Moments, congratulations
We had the world, in our hands

And I won’t forget the look on your face
Is it real or a joke in bad taste?
You must be nuts!

Or when we watched the water
The times we’ve watched the water
In different spots

And on most days, she moves from the right to the left side
From back to front she sways, between us, beneath us, at low tide

Long drives, and lonely check-ins
Bronze cast John Lennon head-spins
Hard as hell, as hard as hell

Self control, don’t be drastic
Last kiss, our lives are plastic
I’ll make you smile; I’ll make you grin

And although I like to reminisce
Wouldn’t go back to this
In a million years

Because now we watch the water
Forever we watch the water
And time stands still, it always will.

And on most days, she moves from the right to the left side
From back to front she sways, between us, beneath us, at low tide

From my window, feeling fine
Just like blood flow, the notes that fall from my sides

You see my blood
You see my guts
You see my tears
No ifs or buts

credits
from SUPERTIRED, released April 7, 2017


827 posted on 03/06/2018 12:47:44 PM PST by smoky415 (Corporal Smoky - Smallest WWII Hero Dog)
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>>562749 Water. Why is this event BIG? What does it signify? Why is NK out of the news? As The World Turns. Q In Chinese philosophy, water (Chinese: 水; pinyin: shuǐ), is the low point of the matter, or the matter's dying or hiding stage.
858 posted on 03/06/2018 1:39:25 PM PST by smoky415 (Corporal Smoky - Smallest WWII Hero Dog)
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