Riverine

Tony Dekker

[Verse 1]
Your deep lines, your edges, the way you curve
You pass by crossroads with no return
And come down in springtime to tell you the truth
Your branches, your breakthroughs, you draw me into you

[Chorus]
Riverine, riverine, changing into something new
Riverine, riverine, I'll learn how to swim in you
Riverine, riverine, though I can't keep up with you
Riverine, riverine, flowing into something new

[Verse 2]
You wander, meander, and take your time
One moment, expanding, a coursing linе
Held in the current of your еndless thrum
Impossible to harness and hardly a word said

[Chorus]
Riverine, riverine, changing into something new
Riverine, riverine, I'll learn how to swim in you
Riverine, riverine, though I can't keep up with you
Riverine, riverine, flowing into something new

[Bridge]
The surge of your contours, your fluency
You move and you move me, again and again

[Chorus]
Riverine, riverine, changing into something new
Riverine, riverine, I'll learn how to swim in you
Riverine, riverine, though I can't keep up with you
Riverine, riverine, flowing into something new

Trivia about the song Riverine by Great Lake Swimmers

When was the song “Riverine” released by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song Riverine was released in 2023, on the album “Uncertain Country”.
Who composed the song “Riverine” by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song “Riverine” by Great Lake Swimmers was composed by Tony Dekker.

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