Great Lake Swimmers - Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife Lyrics

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Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife

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What Are The Lyrics For Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife By Great Lake Swimmers?
What the hell is going on here?
Took my living and you took my friends This is a time-bomb and it can happen anywhere It could happen right here It could happen to you too What if it was in your backyard? What if it was your way of life? I bet you’d go crazy too I bet you’d lose your mind too A lot of people are on the edge Found the edge a long time ago You wanna see real anger You wanna see your sorrow But the good thing is We’ve got to bring the love And we can’t let go and we can’t give up What if it was in your backyard? What if it was your way of life? I bet you’d go crazy too I bet you’d lose your mind too Papers say this knocked us on our knees We were already on our knees They said the golf was dead And it was never going to come back You’d better hurry up and know it I wanna love you to the end of the line You’d better hurry up and know it I wanna love you to the end of the line You’d better hurry up and know it I wanna love you to the end of the line You’d better hurry up and know it I wanna love you to the end of the line |
Who Wrote Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife By Great Lake Swimmers?
Anthony Dekker
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What's The Duration Of The Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife By Great Lake Swimmers?The duration of Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife is 3:18 minutes and seconds. |
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