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Sound Of The Tsunami Lyrics


Lazy Hammock Sound Of The Tsunami


The tide is coming
Nature is running
From its maker maker
Now its our taker our taker
No resisting life’s persisting
Broken ocean lying open
Giant tears are crying
People scared of dying


There’s no point in lying
We gotta come to terms that the earth is frying
We’re twisting we’re turning we’re drowning, we’re burning
There’s no returning from this
See your life for what it is
We’re twisting we’re turning we’re drowning, we’re burning
There’s no returning from this
See your life for what it is

Beautiful It’s beautiful
Appreciate Appreciate x2
Before it’s too late


Mother nature she doesn’t hate ya
She only yearns for something greater
She’s just tired of fighting
The power and control that’s dividing
All of us, she’s now mirroring how we’re living
She’s tired , tired of fighting, (all of us)
She’s now mirroring how we’re living
(All of us), appreciate, appreciate
What we have (all of us) before it’s too late
Appreciate appreciate what we have what we’ve got
Before it’s too late


Lyrics written by L.Burns (Lazy Hammock)



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