Rippled Water
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Rippled Water
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Monday I was sleeping on the bay
The rippled water
Where dream of the times are looked away
And I could not sleep within the one forgeting older
I could not believe the things I see today
Things I see today
Things I see today
Things I see today
And hold on, I realised something yesterday
I was lost in the dificulties
What I was trying to face
I treated some people wrong
I treated myself wrong
And hold on, I realise something yesterday
I am only human
Even I can go away
I treated the world wrong
But lives the high know gives to give
Exist that only to receave
And then I judge it when I did
I treated the world wrong
I treated some people wrong
And hold on to your happyness
Hold on to your heavy heart
Hold on to your happyness
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Kim Churchill performs "Rippled Water", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Churchill catalog on LyroVerse.
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