This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
I saw you wade across the river
Winter coat across your shoulders
Calling out, what did you say?
If I wade across the water
When I rise, will you be there
Open armed or turned the other way?
I saw you wade across the river
Handkerchief in your fingers
Just in case, well, just in case
If I lose to the water
Lose it all for you, lover
You were all I wanted anyway
Winter coat across your shoulders
Calling out, what did you say?
If I wade across the water
When I rise, will you be there
Open armed or turned the other way?
I saw you wade across the river
Handkerchief in your fingers
Just in case, well, just in case
If I lose to the water
Lose it all for you, lover
You were all I wanted anyway
Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher, edited by treant
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