Lyrics of Escarpment blues
Sarah Harmer
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Release date : 07/02/2006
Duration : 0:04:01
Style : Singer/Songwriter
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If they blow a hole in my backyard
Everyone is gonna run away
The creeks won't flow to the great lake below
Will the water in the wells still be okay?
We'll need to build some new apartments
And i know we're gonna have to fix the roads
But if we blow a hole in the escarpment
The wild ones won't have anywhere to go
If they blow a hole in the backbone
The one that runs cross the muscles of the land
We might get a load of stone for the road
But i don't know how much longer we can stand
We'll keep driving on the blind line
If we don't know where we want to go
Even knowledge that's sound can get watered down
Truth can get sucked out the car window
We're two thirds water
What do we really need?
But sun, showers
Soil and seed
We're two thirds water
The aquifers provide
Deep down in the rock
There's a pearl inside
If they blow a hole in the backbone
The one that runs across the muscles of the land
We might get a load of stone for the road
But i don't know how much longer we can stand
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