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Well normally at this point, you'd hear me sing And I'd be doin' that acoustic guitar thing So by now you're probably wondring what's going on Cause
away, without you alone. And the river's running through my veins. Lately she don't seem the same. And the blood keeps calling out my name. I pass by
eyes cnd She said, "I love you only" cnd he said, "I love you too" He said, "I'll meet you by the river cnd we'll run away by the light of the summer
and nights. Our dance is forever, our dreams just right, I'll love you more sweet Connie... in every light. Laughing by the river by my side, Laughing by
a different light. My will must belong, I'm still pushing for different heights. And the wisps of the winds blow with the Styx again. The river runs red,
time Old river put me at ease May we stay for awhile Feel the light in this cold dark night May the good lord put this cloud behind May we all be free
I've been walking by the river I've been walking down by the water I've been walking down by the river I've been feeling so sad and blue I've
hope tonight's not mine And I await to the next - c'mon! Ask me no questions In front the velvet ropes it's all Bright lights and banging acoustics
at the Bow with some people that you know Yeah David Bowie he was by my side We sitting at sled island we saw the river risen We knew we'd better run avoid
ain't hard to find Started in the dark now there is light The stream's no longer in your sight (Take me down, take me down) So take me river I'll watch
the hours she could muster, Just to give her kids a home. Oh, let the River Flow, Oh, let the River flow. Years go by and she grows older, But she knows her
as her city lights do And we got high on top of that bridge We could see for miles Past the corn and the cotton, and the River bridge When the sun
as her city lights do And we got high on top of that bridge We could see for miles Past the corn and the cotton, and the River bridge When the sun
they do gets us in trouble But river could rock, river could roll River could carry us down to the sea The black raccoon by the light of the moon heard
a sentry Looking for a fight Couples may be broken River rocks may fly But the clouds are always beautiful In the Arizona skies We are the stones Smoothed by
acoustic nerves When I swerve I'm busting adjectives and verbs at curves Hear the thunder then I melt the frozen tundra, sank Titanics Crack solid
close your eyes When shadow is turning to light Or I give up the fight I bled, bled, bled The river’s overflowed I bled, bled, bled With no scars and no
in the sodium light, Two priests on the ferry. October geese on a cold winter's night. All this time the river flowed endlessly to the sea. Two
This is the tale that was told to me by the man with the crystal eye, As I smoked my pipe in the camp-fire light, and the Glories swept the sky;
And the light that I saw by, was the light that I was And many's the time that I've passed by the river And saw no tollman and needed no ferryman to cross
light within my pores and then connect With the righteous one, he told me son, "Forget it Live your life for the truth don't anyone ever let it." Shed
by the riverbanks where the light don't shine Lost along bridges I've burned, got nowhere else to hide Regret slowly crawling under my skin But its too
Bury my bones at the mouth of the river Let the land take back All the things that it gives us I was never alone I was always with the spirits so
And I never thought I'd live this life without your guiding light I've been throwing stones, waiting by the river I've been on my own, praying like
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