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Written & arranged by Phil Dean
lyrics
The water’s rising, time for us to move to higher ground
I hear the music, as the walls of ice come crashing down
Maybe a pole-shift, maybe it’s something underground
Maybe the planets, maybe it’s something more profound
I see the ocean rising over me
I hear the Earth cry out
I’ll be with you at the end of days
As the waves carry us away
As the sea washes us away
Don’t start unpacking, the meltdown hasn’t finished yet
Just a feeling, the best is yet to come – the clock’s been set
Maybe a comet, maybe we made our own end
They never learn, Atlantis all over again
I see the ocean rising over me
I hear the Earth cry out
I’ll be with you at the end of days
As the waves carry us away
As the sea washes us away
The water’s rising, time for us to move to higher ground
Hear the big music, as the walls of ice come crashing down
I see the ocean rising over me
I hear the Earth cry out
I’ll be with you at the end of days
As the waves carry us away
As the sea washes us away
When the dirt gets washed away
credits
from Universality,
released January 15, 2007
Phil Dean - vocals, guitars
Bernie Dodd - drums
Frank Packer - bass
Alex Arbuthnott - keyboards
Steve Marton - violin
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