The great river chased us home,
Through the shallows of its bones,
And we wept for the day when it all dried up,
We remember the shallows, do you remember the shallows?
The Great Lakes blocked our path,
We tried to drive over, over that,
And we prayed for the waves to suddenly part,
But our car sank deeper, and our engine won’t start.
Pushed down below the silt,
Become the refuse the ages built.
We are free to melt
To the sea, to the sea.
The mighty river showed us home,
Where the concrete looked like stone,
And we stared at the bridge over narrow streets,
And we looked for the river, have you seen the river?
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