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Something Else
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Message from a waterfall.
music singersongwriter acoustic rock acoustic guitar existential perspective the nature of reality
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guitars, microphones, coffee and the Nature of Reality
Philip is a singer-songwriter and recording artist from Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. A creative approach that has Rock as his No.1 influence accompanied by subtler moments of Jazz, R&B, and a place he likes to call "out of the Blue" opens the doors for songs that touch on "that which is hidden".
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Charts
Peak #123
Peak in subgenre #32
Author
Philip Patenaude
Rights
1999
Uploaded
February 05, 2007
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MP3 4.2 MB 192 kbps 4:35
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Scriptures on a Waterfall, Angel vapors have seen it all Before the river drops it's name did you ever wonder The little tiny drops of rain Will they be remembered The river seeds to calm the sound of a roaring thunder Ninety degrees towards the ground Divided we fall off and conquer The spitting of all those before me Are all the seeds that I need to realize That we don't know The tears of gold from the dying Keeps the new drops from drying Way home to the inevitable That I/You were It's a new now And I too became something Else As vapors rise while water falls The curtain shimmers on and on Soaked in shadows of light What stays behind from what passes by giving life Forever still, still moving Between the waters and the spirit world Divided we fall and off we conquer And I too became Something else, something else Cults clusters are they taking over Try to save the lost rain, some say.. It's a very old game But it's a short stop, it doesn't really matter Cause it won't stop from happening Until you stop from falling While new drops are forming Reminding me that it was meant to be You gotta look at the scriptures And i/You once were will be again It's a new now but the song remains the same And I too became Something Else yeh! Something Else Wo! Something Else Wo! Scriptures on a waterfall The curtain shimmers on and on and on ... Scriptures on a waterfall
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