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Walking by the river I
Reach my hands to cup the sky
Run down my arms a bitter blue
Turn to red and the gashes grew
The river taste me
I'm so much more than I have ever been
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Take this my arms
Take this my eyes
Take this my mouth
And all this seems to be
Completely true
Oh, oh, oh, oh...yeah
Walking by the river I
Reach my hands to cup the sky
Run down my arms a bitter blue
Turn to red and the gashes grew
The river taste me
I'm so much more than I have ever been
oh, oh, oh
Reach my hands to cup the sky
Run down my arms a bitter blue
Turn to red and the gashes grew
The river taste me
I'm so much more than I have ever been
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Take this my arms
Take this my eyes
Take this my mouth
And all this seems to be
Completely true
Oh, oh, oh, oh...yeah
Walking by the river I
Reach my hands to cup the sky
Run down my arms a bitter blue
Turn to red and the gashes grew
The river taste me
I'm so much more than I have ever been
oh, oh, oh
Lyrics submitted by ThreeMilesDown, edited by TexasMS
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