Breaking Down
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Breaking Down
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It's the waters that you know
It's the waters that you crave
Even though I swim with you
It's the current that you take
Have you reached the heart of darkness
Have you heard the forest screams
If the current stays with you
It's not as bad as it may seem
Out of nowhere comes the fear
Pushing down and running near
And you ask and you plead
Untangle silver leads
It's the path to the unknown
Painted red but still forlorn
When you can't hear the sound
Then you are breaking down
Then you are breaking down
It’s the signs that make you wonder
It’s the everlasting ride
It’s the world that’s full of wonders
That is tearing you inside
Now that you hear
That I am here
The breaking mends the broken
You lie
In a bed of thorns like me
You drown
Inside a forgotten sea
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Who performs "Breaking Down"?
Voyager performs "Breaking Down", and this lyric page sits inside the Voyager catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Are You Shaded? and Between the Sheets with a short reason for opening each page next.
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