Waterfall - Smalltown Poets



     
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Waterfall Lyrics


If I were a tape recorder, would you take me in your pack?
You could say anything, I would play it back
If we took the beach side down to where the boardwalk ends
I would find a way to introduce you to my friendsWere you a pool there on the mountain, standing tall
I would be a waterfall
I would carry water down from depths that run untold
Living water, walls can't holdIf you were the umbrella now and I the driving rain
I'd wish you were a bucket underneath the window pane
If I play the field a while, I might miss the catch
When I show my colors, I'll be in need of their matchWere you a pool there on the mountain, standing tall
I would be a waterfall
I would carry water down from depths that run untold
Living water, walls can't holdIf your words were water brimming over to be heard by all
I'd be the drop there on the edge, the drop that pulls the waterfall
Pulls the waterfallI will be the piece of clay and you the hands that mold
You will be the purchase made of everything I've soldWere you a pool there on the mountain, standing tall
I would be a waterfall
I would carry water down from depths that run untold

Living water, walls can't holdWere you a pool there on the mountain, standing tall
I would be a waterfall
I would carry water down from depths that run untold
Living water, walls can't hold

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Smalltown Poets is a Christian rock band formed in 1996. It was formed in Atlanta, Georgia by high school friends Michael Johnston (guitars/vocals), Danny Stephens (keyboards), and Byron Goggin (drums), along with (then) Nashville musicians Kevin Breuner (guitar), and Miguel DeJesus (bass). Smalltown Poets achieved recognition with their eponymous first album, released on Ardent Records in 1997. This release earned the band the first of its two Grammy nominations (Best Gospel Rock Album) and numerous Dove Award nominations.

Read more about Smalltown Poets on Last.fm.


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