ave niagara
queen of water
fire's daughter
the ultimate author
follow the current
erode it
i rode it
and wrote it
down on looseleaf paper
oh river
oh lay color
on bodies of matter
our bodies matter
the colors scatter
down our legs
into the sand
what a combination we make
(i kind of like you a lock)
with some determination
the heat from our hearts
will freeze out the lake


you have eyes you can unlike but can't hide


with the flow comes rise...


ave niagara
keep on fallin
woo woo the spectators
pre-convert those water haters
look for something greater
let me be your float device
let me do your swear work
cause kisses aren't contracts baby
and these days neither are words


niagara
sugar even odd smiles are in this season


Lyrics submitted by kristensicle

Niagara Lyrics as written by Etienne Roda Gil Julien Clerc

Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING FRANCE, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SIDONIE

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    this is one of my favorite braid songs but i can't seem to figure it out. any ideas? <3braid<3

    kristensicleon March 21, 2003   Link
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    Note the Cap'n Jazz lyric "even odd smiles are in this season" from Que Suerte!.

    devilonmysideon July 01, 2003   Link
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    This was my first Braid song. When I heard it I was like "Holy shit, why haven't I heard of their greatness before?" And now I'm enamored with Braid. Cap'n Jazz is kickass too.

    jxnarcoticzon October 31, 2004   Link

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