Pick Your Bones Out Of The Water
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Pick Your Bones Out Of The Water
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I'm a man in the water searching for the sand
Had to do what you think trying to steal your land
No, you can't lose, I take you one by one
Take you across the water to the near rising Sun
And throw your money at the Lord and pray
Someday he will leave you alone
Better find yourself a brother
To pick your bones out of the water
I'm a man, I'm a mountain high up in the sky
I flew out of the sea trying to take your life
Try and scrape that right from my back
Yeah, bitter tiding you I fly
Throw your money at the Lord and pray
Someday he will leave you alone
Better find yourself a brother
To pick your bones out of the water
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