Slow Tide
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Slow Tide
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Early mornin' at dawn
Had a thought, now it's gone
You need somethin', but you don't
And you're wakin' up
Down to the open, pretty scene
You were caught in a dream
Where the half Moon carried you
Like it always do, and you're all right
The tide takes you
And the water wakes you up from your slumber
Back to where you were born
Where you feel the power pulling you on
Out here now, you see it
You can taste it again
That whisperin' in your mind
Tellin' you in kind, but you are all right
The tide takes you
And the watеr's wakin' you from your slumber
Back to where you wеre born
Where you feel the power in you alone
You let go under
And come out on a wave that's stronger
You let go longer
Come out on a wave that's stronger
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Who performs "Slow Tide"?
Ocie Elliott performs "Slow Tide", and this lyric page sits inside the Ocie Elliott catalog on LyroVerse.
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