Lyrics of We came down from the trees
Kathryn Williams

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Release date : 16/07/2001
Duration : 0:03:46
Style : Rock
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When we say what we've done and shown how we've grown
Never hold onto what we think we own all we can say is
We came down from the trees
We came down from the trees
And did we learn sarcasm or fighting with glasses
Dividing the money and making the classes
Before we came down from the trees
We came down from the trees
Ed and neil said there was so much confusion
On what is called progress and what's evolution
Maybe we were happier before
We came down from the trees
We came down from the trees
And i'm swinging from my branch
Waiting for my arms to get longer
So i can reach the next tree move into it's shelter
But i am so tired, i'm so so tired, i just
I might just come down, come down, come down from the trees
I might just come down from the trees
I might just come down from the trees
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