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Achtung Yeah Born of the river Born of its ever-changing, never-changing murky water Yeah, uh Oh, river boat just rolling along Through
at the grass down by the river Where the swelling mountain water moves onward to the sea: The builder of the castles renews the age-old purpose
around a heart, pull it Tighter and tighter Until the muddy waters part Down by the river bank A blues band arrives The music suffers The music
be mine In no others arms entwined Down beside where the waters flow Down by the banks of the Ohio I asked her if she'd marry me And my wife forever
fashion shoe, Found his daddy's hat. And he found little Muley and Muley said, "They've been tractored out by the cats, They've been tractored out by
Kicked out the pool at the Embassy Suites, but Damn, girl, we sure had something Baby blue Chevy by the river runnin' Tennessee stars, whiskey-brown
went a lost 'er, muddy water Rollin' all the way to the sea, please... Let that river run Now that she's leavin', and it can't be undone Let it take
never got caught. Down by the river on a Friday night Pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight Talkin' 'bout cars and dreamin' 'bout women Never had a plan,
style while you try and pile A little million little hellions popping to a new album With none of your older topics that's a challenge And I'll bet you
ice on them Saturday nights Bridge, reaching cross a river Jump in and make you shiver, summer water still cold Shoulder, off a two lane southbound
Yeah Yeah I told them I'm floating by Told them got too many shows tonight Being cool be way too cold to cry Might as well try To make it to the top
a little clearer And dream a little bigger There's a rose outside my window Withered by, by a cold and evil heart It needs a little light and water
They say imitations the sincerest form of flattery, that's flattering But the way y'all follow me, I'm flabbergasted by your fallacy Fuckin fake
Climb every mountain Tread through any water Withstand any weather Just to get a little farther Climb every mountain Tread through any water
spirit fly just another time And let my message and its essence spread like the sun shine I want my waters to flood an empty river bank with memories
So all of a sudden I'm facing a Raging river that passed me by Do I turn around, do I turn my eye To the sun in the apex of the high noon I'm
One night along the river at st. Germaine de pre I first met my beloved at a small sidewalk cafe We walked along the river, shadows passing by But
gather at the river of forgiveness Come together at the waters of love Flowing like a fountain from the mercy giver Shall we gather at the river We have
to be complacent Cuz they ain't buying albums, they just lookin for the stream I guess that makes sense When I know it's living water that they need I am
appointed Bill Robinson who then made a deal with the Garden River Band It was windy and cold on November 14th It was 1849 When Little Pine and Allan
to myself, Elizabeth, how are you going to keep your head above water? How are you going to survive? How are you going to get out of this mess? The only skill
daughter You do a little dance and then you drink a little water What I got, you gotta get it put it in you What I got, you gotta get it put it in you
daughter You do a little dance and then you drink a little water What I got, you gotta get it put it in you What I got, you gotta get it put it in you
And he's leaned him over his saddle-bow To catch his hat by force But the rushing in the Clyde water Took Willie from his horse And the very hour that
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