Oh, oh, long river flow, take some cane way my ol' mind
Oh, oh, long river flow, take your time and I'll take mine
I can't believe that we forgot to blame ourselves
For putting all that sugar in your veins
Brothers, sister, mama, we're all the same
We're all just fight'n' to keep the sugar from our veins
We drown the difference, burn it, that's our name
Nothing's changed
Ooo
We broke your skin to rake the past away
Too many roots for us to bend and change
Uranium and crude to say it straight
On land where brothers used to graze
Sixty thousand working hands to blame
And damned to tame the way she ebbs and wanes
I can't see you from
All the heights that we have claimed
Pulpits, podiums and pills
With walls and falls and rules
And rules for making change
We all raged
Like the fire 'neath a falling winter's rain
That came to drown the sounding of our names
In tainted tales and seeds for shady change
Alone at night, the whispers keep you sane
Histories like symphonies in a presently deranged
Wet and wine and burn in holy names
'Til we all look the same
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