Drop Of Water by Dana Lyons A DROP OF WATER by Dana Lyons, copyright 1991 submitted by jhonen vasquez [A]There's a drop of water on the [C]wall And the drop's about to [G]fall and it falls into a [D]trickle And the trickle's flowing [A]down Down, down to the [C]ground, And the moss begins to [G]grow Watch, watch, watch, [D]watch the water flow And watch the current become a stream Busting through the seams Cracking through the concrete Bending down the steel In a raging that is real A tearing torrent you can feel Feel the thunder growing, thunder underground And in my heart, the chains falling apart The wildness in my soul And for once in life, for once in life I know I'm not alone, for the mountains make our bones With the oceans in our blood Our feet planted, planted firmly in the mud We are alive, the burning embers in our eyes The tingling touch upon our skin And in the heat of passion we begin to understand That we are of this land, That we are part of Earth and when its threatened we will fight for all we're worth We watch the dam, the dam come crashing down Water rushing to the sea And now the river is free www.TAB6.com