The Flow
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The Flow
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There’s a place I go
Where the flowers never grow
When I just wanna drown in the Sun
Let the planet slow
It’s out of my control
In the hands of the current that comes
And my strength is wearing thin
But I'm never caving in
Give my caution to the wind
'Cause you never know
What you’re in for until you ride out the flow
You never know
What you’re missing till you lose control
There’s a place I go
And no-one has to know
'Cause my mind’s got a world of its own
Let the rivers flow
And I’ll find my weight in gold
As I watch for an omen to come
And my strength is wearing thin
But I'm never caving in
Give my caution to the wind
'Cause you never know
What you’re in for until you ride out the flows
You never know
What you’re missing till you lose control
You never know
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Vancouver Sleep Clinic performs "The Flow", and this lyric page sits inside the Vancouver Sleep Clinic catalog on LyroVerse.
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