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lyrics
On a wild little island
Where people have made their claims
Admiring his reflection in a puddle of rain
Fur straight and tall
The vultures arrive, few then many
How do they hover there?
How do they hover there?
Standing at the point
Hiding behind a tree
Your hands on my skin
Laughing as we're seen
By gliding passers by on water, on air
On a wild little island
Where people have made their claims
Surviving in tiny patch of wild
Where the parking lot spills out
The Mangroves reach down
Into the shifting tides
How do they hover there?
How do they hover there?
Shape shifting, sand shifting over time
Enclaves of Mangroves walking into the bay
Holding in their arms the bones of those
Who once breathed under the water
Who once breathed under the water
Who once breathed under the water
under the water
under the water
On a wild little island
Where people have made their claims.....
copyright 2016, Squirrel Talk
credits
released June 8, 2017
Deirdre Jenkins - Vocals
Joseph Maurer - Guitar
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