| Tonight will be the night that we begin to ease the plugs out of the dam.
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| And we still stand knee deep in the flow,
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| the undertow will grab our heels and won’t let go.
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| And while we hold, our legs quivering,
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| the water rises now to our teeth when we just let go
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| and sail belly up to the clouds, the rocks scraping our backs.
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| To breathe in the air will be the only thing that we have
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| and all the wasted nights and empty moments in our lives
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| are flushed away as we sway with the rhythm of the waves bobbing us up.
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| Crests fall to troughs as we feel our gills open up
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| and sail belly up to the clouds, the rocks scraping our backs.
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| To breathe in the air will be the only thing that we have.
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| And if the hook set in the bottom of our lungs,
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| we’ll rip it out and lick the blood off with our tongues.
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| Despair could ravage you if you turn your head around
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| to look down the path that’s lead you here, cause what can you change?
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| You’re a vessel now floating down the waterways.
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| You can take your rudder and aim your ship,
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| just don’t bother with the things left in your wake.
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| Just sail belly up to the clouds, the rocks scraping your back.
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| To breathe in the air will be the only thing that you have
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| and your love will be warm nights with pockets of moonlight
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| spotlighting you as you drift, the actor in this play.
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| And you walk across the stage, take a bow, hear the applause,
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| and as the curtain falls, just know you did it all
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| the best that you knew how and you can hear them cheering now.
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| So let a smile out and show your teeth cause you know you lived it well. |