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So the sea has gone to take me
Maybe now I'd fell it fall
I tell myself I won't get astray
I believe it's going be hard
So I look across the mane
To a point far out of sight
Over me comes the rain
And I be gone
But then a nightI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back homeI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back homeI ain't afraid of leaving
And all those things I left behind
Most of them ain't meant to last
None of them ain't even mine

Too tired of marking time
Giving too much away
Not a single dime is left
So I'm calling better daysI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back homeI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back homeI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back homeI'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways to go
I'm looking for ways over water
I'm looking for ways back home
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CHI-THIEN NGUYEN, FRITZ KALKBRENNER, JOHN BENJAMIN MUDERPublished by
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Fritz Kalkbrenner, brother of the Berlin-based Paul Kalkbrenner, grew up in the Berlin district of Lichtenberg, which is full of projects, sadness and desolation. It’s the nineties – nothing to do but lots to fuck up. And for most of the people from that time and that corner of the world there is nothing more important than first of all: hanging around, killing time and second: music, music, music.

Read more about Fritz Kalkbrenner on Last.fm.


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