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Martyn John - Back Down The River Lyrics



Martyn John - Back Down The River Lyrics




I know that we're gonna be together, you and me
For more than a rhyme or two, your time belongs to me

Rowing back down my river, chasing my tail to the sea
Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be me

Watching your crazy ways and all the lazy days
Digging you more and more the more I see your face

Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be free
Rowing back down my river, chasing my tail to the sea

Watching the simple things to help me grow along
Loving the note she bring to help me sing my song

Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be me
Rowing back down my river, singing my songs to the sea

I know that we're gonna be together, you and me
For more than a time or two, your rhymes belongs to me
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I know that we're gonna be together, you and me
For more than a rhyme or two, your time belongs to me

Rowing back down my river, chasing my tail to the sea
Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be me

Watching your crazy ways and all the lazy days
Digging you more and more the more I see your face

Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be free
Rowing back down my river, chasing my tail to the sea

Watching the simple things to help me grow along
Loving the note she bring to help me sing my song

Rowing back down my river, trying my best to be me
Rowing back down my river, singing my songs to the sea

I know that we're gonna be together, you and me
For more than a time or two, your rhymes belongs to me
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Writer: John Martyn
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Performed By: Martyn John
Language: English
Written by: John Martyn

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