From Where We Are

Album: released as a single (2022)
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  • From where we are,
    We can see the Water rise
    From where we are,
    We can wait until it dries
    Drifting out to Sea again,
    I wake up I'm still beneath the Shadow,
    Of this Tidal Wave
    I close my eyes to dream again,
    I can't wait until I reach the shallows, but still so far away,
    From where we are,
    We can see the Water rise.
    From where we are,
    We can wait until it dries.
    Looking to the Path, I'm in,
    Trying everything, but still the Water,
    Will keep on flowing in
    Hold our Breath it's time again,
    So comfortable I hide beneath the Shadow,
    Of this Tidal Wave.
    From where we are,
    We can see the Water rise
    From where we are,
    We can wait until it dries
    Just say it again, you like this
    In the Storm you like it
    Just tell me again, you like this
    In the storm you like it...
    From where we are,
    We can see the Water rise
    From where we are,
    We can wait until it dries
    From where we are... Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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