The Song The River Sang
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The Song The River Sang
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I won't imply that you and I
Won't make a difference in this chapter
Your actions
Make the wheel turn faster
There's something deeper in those grains of sand
That slip between your fingers
The song the river sang
With liquid language
Flooding closer to the desert
Where we stand
I launch a final flare
To catch the eye of those who care
I never meant to say
That nothing that you do would ever matter
A chain reaction has begun
And it will run forever
The song the river sang
With liquid language
Flooding closer to the desert
Where we stand
I launch a final flare
To catch the eye of those who care
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Kansas performs "The Song The River Sang", and this lyric page sits inside the Kansas catalog on LyroVerse.
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