Lapsley - Through Water Lyrics

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Through Water

Through Water Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Through Water By Lapsley?
The majority of impacts will be felt through water
Through water Through water Next ten years For the next ten years This is followed by the failure of litigation and adaptation Adaptation, litigation Adapt, adapt, adapt, adapt Litigation and adaptation I think about the glass running out of sight I think about the glass running out of sight I got a conscience on my left and decisions in my right hand I got a conscience on my left and decisions in my right hand I think about the art underneath my feet I think about the art underneath my feet To the cars on the road, to the tarmac beneath my feet To the cars on the road, to the tarmac beneath my feet Adaptation, litigation Adapt, adapt, adapt, adapt Litigation and adaptation Extreme weather events through crises Through crises Connected with the water and the water cycle Connected with the water and the water cycle Connected, connected I think about the glass running out of sight I got a conscience on my left and decisions in my right hand I think about the art underneath my feet To the cars on the road, to the tarmac beneath my feet Adaptation, litigation Adapt, adapt, adapt, adapt Litigation and adaptation Through water |
Who Wrote Through Water By Lapsley?
Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Joe Brown
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What's The Duration Of The Through Water By Lapsley?The duration of Through Water is 3:01 minutes and seconds. |
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