Even Though

Album: Blood Like Lemonade (2010)
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  • Cast adrift in space no fear
    By a pepper moon
    Look at all the waves out here
    Did we peak too soon?
    All the deadly dreams we had
    That I can't believe
    The universal messages
    That we don't receive

    Even though we know it's forever changing
    Even though we know we lie and wait
    Even though we know the hidden danger
    I hope it's not too late

    Slowly follow shining stars
    Feel the solar flare
    I'm on borrowed time right now
    And I'm low on air
    It's a pity you can't see such a travesty
    Gonna give myself to the deep majesty

    Even though we know it's forever changing
    Even though we know we lie and wait
    Even though we know the hidden danger
    I hope it's not too late

    Even though we know it's forever changing
    Even though we know we lie and wait
    Even though we know the hidden danger
    I hope it's not too late

    Even though we know it's forever changing
    Even though we know we don't have long
    Even though we know there's a hidden danger
    I hope we don't go wrong Writer/s: PAUL DAVID GODFREY, ROSS GODFREY, SKYE EDWARDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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