The water is wide and I cannot cross over,
Nor do I have wings to fly.
Build me a boat that could carry two,
And both shall row my love and I.
There is a ship and she sails the seas.
She's burdened deep as deep can be.
But not as deep as the love I'm in,
And I know not if I sink or swim.
But love is gentle and love is kind,
As to a jewel when first it's new.
But love grows old and it fades with time,
And it fades away like morning dew.
Build me a boat that could carry two,
And both shall row my love and I.
credits
from Role Reversal,
released May 20, 2014
Matt Popieluch - vocals, guitar
Luke Top - bass
Amir Kennan - drums
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