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Tidal Waves

the neck starts to itch
the nails start to scratch
and now there's so much blood

what happened to this?
and what happened to that?
we lost it in the flood

tidal waves

and you know what you did but you still want a piece of the action
and you're filled with regret when you see all the mess behind
and you always were told that each action will serve a reaction
so relax stay reserved and resist all this darkness now

let's fly so high
where the birds can't reach our height
forget all this hate take my hand we'll escape together
take just what you need what remains must be left in the mud

in lieu of this,
this precious argument
you offer me your fist
my blood is boiled
my fingers coiled and
I can't resist

tidal waves

you can run for your life but the surge is so strong and bold
you can aim down the barrel but there's always a bigger gun
you can pray to your lord but who owns the righteous god?
you must offer your cheek and hope you might keep your best half

let's fly so high
where the birds can't reach our height
forget all this hate take my hand we'll escape together
take just what you need what remains must be left in the mud

laugh a little at those lemmings down below
cause I can't take this hatred
that brings us blow to blow
after all this, I am frozen in place from this beauty and grace that has shown
to rise above
raise the flag
strike the march
we have transcended

we have transcended
as primal beings
that nobody could see

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from There Just Might Be Enough Time, released December 14, 2017

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We managed to record an album while being scatted across Canada! Our new album, "There Just Might Be Enough Time" is available now!

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