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  Diggin’ deeper in the sand, now the water comes up.
Cut my finger on the years oh, years oh.
What can you do? I’ll remember you.
He waits for you behind the years oh, years oh.
Let it go.

Diggin’ deeper in the sand, now the water comes up.
Cut my finger on the years oh, years oh.
What can you do? I’ll remember you.
He waits for you behind the years oh, years oh.
Your certainty turns to doubt and you start flippin’ out,
And you ease on out.




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