Waves (There Are Many Ways To Kneel And Kiss The Ground)
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Waves (There Are Many Ways To Kneel And Kiss The Ground)
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Waves always seem to break
Further down the beach
In someone else’s sea
Grace you can not escape
Pulls from underneath
Silence in the deep
God always seems to talk
To everyone but me
When I’m here listening
Oh, I thought the battle had been fought
True death with dignity
Is living life in peace
Death greets you like a friend
Strolling by the lake
Time is all she takes
In the end, love exists again
In it’s perfect state
Everyone’s the same
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