The Peaks

Michael Spearman, Jonathan Higgs, Jeremy Pritchard, Alex Robertshaw

[LEWIS WATSON]
So they came, one by one
There was never any warning
Blood out the stuck thick fields
Like it was gonna last long
I saw the whole rise
I saw the whole thing fall down
And all flesh spun, a lattice of it reaching out

[LEWIS WATSON & KIMBERLY ANNE]
And I'm left holding my head
Looking down at every grave
And all millennia passed
Just a flicker and a wave
And I've seen more villages burn than animals born
I've seen more towers come down than children grow old

[KIMBERLY ANNE]
Cross the peaks, cross the marsh
Cross your fingers for the last time
Pass out the blame to someone
Never stepping up, son
Nobody's asking why is your head bent down
So, there's trillions lost
I'm dreaming of a different time

[LEWIS WATSON & KIMBERLY ANNE]
And I'm left holding my head
Looking down at every grave
And all millennia passed
Just a flicker and a wave
And I've seen more villages burn than animals born
I've seen more towers come down than children grow old

And I'm left holding my head
Looking down at every grave
And all millennia passed
Just a flicker and a wave
And I've seen more villages burn than animals born
I've seen more towers come down than children grow old

Trivia about the song The Peaks by Lewis Watson

On which albums was the song “The Peaks” released by Lewis Watson?
Lewis Watson released the song on the albums “Some Songs With Some Friends - EP” in 2013 and “The Morning” in 2014.
Who composed the song “The Peaks” by Lewis Watson?
The song “The Peaks” by Lewis Watson was composed by Michael Spearman, Jonathan Higgs, Jeremy Pritchard, Alex Robertshaw.

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