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She wakes up with a smile seldom seen before
Gets ready for work, grabs her keys and floats right
Out the door
Oh, the smell of her perfume says he'll be
Waitin' there
While drivin' down Fourth Avenue, she combs her hairWell, he's been waitin' for someone like her all his life
He's got so much to tell her when the time is right
He drifts into another world when she walks down the hall
The way he looks at her and says hello, oh says it allYou can hear it in his voice
You can see it in her eyes
Oh, love is a river and the river's on the riseLove is a river runnin' wild and runnin' free
Flowin' through the heart like the Mississippi flows
Through me
It's like standin' on a levee lookin' down into the
Delta's eyes
Oh, love is a river and the river's on the riseSo they both pretend that this is just another day
But they know one wrong move, could give it all away
With an endless stream of emotion buildin' up inside

He feels born again, and she's never felt so aliveYou can hear it in his voice
You can see it in her eyes
Oh, love is a river and the river's on the rise
Yeah, love is a river and the river's on the riseThe river's on the rise
Look out, the river's on the rise
Here it comes, the river's on the rise
Look out, the river's on the rise
There they go, the river's on the rise
Yeah
Songwriters
MARK PAUL, ROGER MARRAH, STEVE AZARPublished by
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Steve Azar was born and raised in Greenville, Mississippi at the entrance to the Mississippi Delta. His mother was raised above the family grocery store located on Highway 61 in Clarksdale, MS near the infamous “Crossroads”. “The Crossroads” is the intersection of Route 61 and Route 49, or the 61/49 split as they call it there, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, made famous in the Robert Johnson song, “Cross Road Blues”. This is where Delta Blues legend Robert Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for mastery of the blues, or so the story goes.

Read more about Steve Azar on Last.fm.


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