Started lookin' forward but was lookin' around
Cuz lookin' straight up is the same as down
A ripple in the water is the same as a sound
In the skies up above, and the fields on the ground
And we are all the same, and the same is are we
So the leaf is on the ground, and we are in the tree
We are built the same with our veins and arteries
And the branches come together and we form a tree
As the wind blows on
Can we get inside a little deeper?
Can we get deep down into the waters?
Can we live like our forefathers?
From the earth is born our mother
Love is all around, yet still we fight;
With the light of every day comes the dark of the night
Life is always based on uncertainty
But this becomes the basis of consistency
And we are all the same, and the same is are we
The days of yesteryear form our history
People living through their sickness and health
But you already know cuz it repeats itself
As the wind blows on
Can we get inside a little deeper?
Can we get deep down into the waters?
Can we live like our forefathers?
From the earth is born our mother
credits
from Bare Bones,
released January 15, 2015
John Baker; Marshall Baglieri
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