Rivers in the Desert (Scramble)

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Lyn - Rock, Genius Japan

Rivers in the Desert (Scramble)

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[Verse 1] It's now or never, and I've got to Make my decision This time it could be my moment Is this a mirage or a chance to fulfill my mission? [Chorus] A river in a dry land The last ace in a lost hand A heartbeat for a tin man Oasis in a singed land [Verse 2] I'm keeping the balance, but I'm standing On razor's edge now Move quick or my life is over One strike, just a feint, then I'm outa his field of vision Don't ask why I'm ready but I'm ready to Strike him down now A chance at a new start There's no time for indecision [Chorus] A river in a dry land The last ace in a lost hand When the hopе of new beginnings burned our feet Now wе need it A heartbeat for a tin man An oasis in a singed land Remind us what we're here for Creating new life Creating rivers in the desert [Verse 3] My heart is a furnace Hot as hell in my world of conflict One goal is what keeps me going Take back what I lost to The bosses of greed and fear, yeah Don't ask why I'm ready but I'm ready to take Them down now The time for a new start Is constantly drawing nearer [Chorus] A river in a dry land The last ace in a lost hand When the hope of new beginnings burned our feet Now we need it A heartbeat for a tin man An oasis in a singed land Remind us what we're here for Creating new life Creating rivers in the desert [Bridge] When a cool drop of water's all I need Gotta clear my head of anger and greed A place to refresh heart and mind Can I find Some time in [Chorus] Rivers in a dry land The last ace in a lost hand When the hope of new beginnings burned our feet Now we need it A heartbeat for a tin man An oasis in a singed land Remind us what we're here for Creating new life Creating rivers in the desert

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  • Benjamin Franklin