The city's saving grace
But whoever knows, nobody knows
Why he rolled the eyes back
Why he rolled those eyes, those heartless eyes

I won't pretend to lie once more
Protect my mind aside
You say goodbye
Keep all the things, you mark the place where I exist

Our world is calling
So I'm crawling back to sea
Against the surge of waves that
Held us, with that ancient grip beneath
Retreat to safer waters

Still learning what chaos kills
But whoever cares, nobody cares like you do
Why we don't bend in time, just shut the door
Why we come to the wall, claim less is more

The city's saving grace
But whoever knows, nobody knows

But I won't pretend to lie once more
Protect my mind aside
You say goodbye
Keep all the things, you mark the place where I exist

Our world is calling
So I'm crawling back to sea
Against the surge of waves that
Held us, with that ancient grip beneath
Retreat to safer waters

That world is calling
So I'm crawling back to sea
Against the surge of waves that
Held us, with that ancient grip beneath
Retreat to safer waters

The city's saving grace
But whoever knows, nobody knows


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Saferwaters Lyrics as written by Samuel Loeffler Peter Loeffler

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    I noticed that evolutionary theme as well. Which seems more interesting to me because I'd bet that Pete doesn't believe in evolution.

    Surely one of my favorites from Vena Sera at this point.

    midwesta65on April 05, 2007   Link

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