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lyrics
I was drinking the riverbed dry
I built a dam with my hand and I made it all mine
She was fishing for a family upstream
She struck my hand with a plan to let the energy free
On your way down (x8)
Used to
Used to have a purpose
Now it’s just something nice to look at
(x4)
I was digging the widest trench
Filling it with borrowed time and no exit design
She was fixing a boat out of leaves
A good castaway finds a way out of these streams
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