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Walking On Water - Ivor Slaney



     
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Don't say its over,
Don't breathe a word,
How was I so oblivious,
I didn't see how we got so deep down,
When we were walking on water for so long,
I didn't notice the waves crashing over,
I thought we were sailing somewhere,
When did we start going under?
Now I see your colours,
And now I hear your truths,
I need something to pull us outta here,
If we could get back up to the surface,
Tell me could it be,
Like when we were walking on water for so long,
I didn't notice the waves crashing over,
I thought we were sailing somewhere,
When did we start going under, under?

Cause you made me wanna fight,
Cause I found something to believe in,
You made me who I am,
And it's so hard to see how we're so deep down,
When we were walking on water for so long,
I didn't notice the waves crashing over,
I thought we were sailing somewhere,
When did we start going under?

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Ivor Ernst Slaney (b. 27 May 1921 in West Bromwich, United Kingdom, d. March 1998, Southampton, United Kingdom) was a prolific musical composer and conductor, notable for his work in film, television and radio.
Slaney was educated at the Royal College of Music, and married Mary D Ludlow pianist Dolores Ventura in 1948. His father, Ernst Wallace Slaney, was the principal 'cellist in the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra in the 1920s and '30s under Sir Dan Godfrey.

Read more about Ivor Slaney on Last.fm.


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