High Water

Alex Lifeson / Neil Peart / Geddy Lee

When the waters rose in the darkness
In the wake of the endless flood
It flowed into our memory
It flowed into our blood

When something broke the surface
Just to see the starry dome
We still feel that relation
When the water takes us home
In the flying spray of the ocean
The water takes you home

Springing from the weight of the mountains
Like the heart of the earth would burst
Flowing out from marble fountains
In the dreams of a desert thirst

Something swam through the jungles
Where the mighty rivers roam
Something breaks the silence
When the water takes you home
I hear the wordless voices
When the water takes me home

Waves that crash on the shoreline
Torrents of tropical rain streaming down
Beyond our memory
Streaming down inside our veins

When something left the ocean
To crawl high above the foam
We still feel that elation
When the water takes us home
In a driving rain of redemption
The water takes me home...

Trivia about the song High Water by Rush

When was the song “High Water” released by Rush?
The song High Water was released in 1987, on the album “Hold Your Fire”.
Who composed the song “High Water” by Rush?
The song “High Water” by Rush was composed by Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, and Geddy Lee.

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