Soft rain falls around us
And the moon says, "It's getting late"
On and on, our steps in time
We come to the edge of the lake

And we forget where we are
And you're so loud
And the water around our feet
Can't find no way out

Take me back to this world
Take me to the line
Take me out of this world
Drown with me tonight

There's water on the concrete
Rivulets on your face
And you release me from your kiss
And do a dance for me in the rain

We're falling down and splashing up
I'm tapping for a second cut
Your rain-soaked pirouette
It spins me around again

Take me back to this world
Take me to the line
Take me out of this world
Drown with me tonight

We forget where we are
We forget where we are

Now I'm reading into your intention
And I've fallen through your depth
You pull me to the water's edge
And vanish in the black

You're on my mind
Swim through my tide
As I float out to you
I dream of your caress

Take me out of this world
Take me to the line
Take me out of this world
Drown with me tonight

We forget where we are


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Secret Country Lyrics as written by Cory Micheal Murchy Alexander David Rose

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    Official lyrics from MTB's website:

    Soft rain falls around us and the moon says it’s getting late Arm in arm, steps in time, we come to the edge of the lake We forget where we are and you’re so loud and the water around our feet can’t find no way out

    Take me back to this world You take me to the line Take me out of this world Drown with me tonight

    There is water on the concrete, rivulets on the face You release me from your kiss and do a dance for me and the rain Falling down and splashing up I’m clapping for a second cut your rain soaked pirouette spins me around again

    Take me back to this world You take me to the line Take me out of this world Drown with me tonight

    We forget where we are

    Now I’m reading into your intention and I’m falling through your depth You pull me to the water’s edge and vanish in the black You’re on my mind swim through my time As I float out to you I dream of your caress

    Take me out of this world You take me to the line Take me out of this world Drown with me tonight

    We forget where we are

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