Pacific Bray
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Pacific Bray
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Through the walls, and the floors, and the streets
There's a wave that came crashing down to beat
All of the life from the coast
In a poem where a bragging god boasts
Well I read how this spell's been cast
All the eyes looking up to the heaven's to ask
Why is the sea on the shoal?
Well the sea it is coming to take its toll
All the stories, we've heard them been preached
Now there's bodies, there's bodies, they're found on the beach
Who calmed the sea of Galilee?
Is it his father that caused this?
Through the walls, and the floors, and the streets
There's a wave that came crashing down to beat
All of the life from the coast
In a poem where a bragging god boasts
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Horse Feathers performs "Pacific Bray", and this lyric page sits inside the Horse Feathers catalog on LyroVerse.
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