Clearwater
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Clearwater
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Is this a mystic deep dark spell
or a joke to make us come undone and yell
another blackness tries again
to bend our will behind our backs
and hold us down til' we say
when will this be over when
will we be free in the end
and in the end will the water run clear
and all the cold disappear into clearwater clear
so deep that we can all come clean
is this a madman's time to tell
to sell a fate that burns our eyes from our lives
well I say
when will this be over when
will we be free in the end
and in the end will the water run clear
and all the sad disappear into clearwater clear
so deep that we can all come clean
clearwater clear
so deep that we can all come clean
clearwater clear
so deep that we can all come clean
clearwater clear
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