Canopy
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Canopy
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I don't know what I can see
Falling through the cracks, won't you come with me
I've got no answers deep enough to believe
Breaking through this canopy
I found comfort in the places I thought I didn't want to be
Falling
Down it goes
Falling
I have come to realize
There's more to the story than just breaking through the ice
I've got no demons left to judge or deny
Breaking through this canopy
I found comfort in the places I thought I didn't want to be
Falling
Down it goes
Falling
I fell down through this canopy
Into the trees
Down into this fortress that I know
I have come to realize
There's more to the story than just breaking through the ice
I've got no demons left to judge or deny
Breaking through this canopy
I found comfort in the places I thought I didn't want to be
Falling
Down it goes
Falling
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Who performs "Canopy"?
Kim Churchill performs "Canopy", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Churchill catalog on LyroVerse.
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