in the year of nineteen seventeen
we were born in war of land and sea
hallelujah our ship has come
ave beulah thy will be done
we're overgrown and waterlogged
are we never destined to be free
of duplicitous biology
we could lose our little heads again
and shed off all our amphibious skin
to never kiss the sea again
and lay down arms to drink the rain
credits
from grow-up club,
released February 22, 2014
feat. Hume Man on electric guitar
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