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Song to You (D&D Song)

from To Be Good for a Day by Rebecca Schiffman

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A thirteen mile-wide river, it’s water cold and deep.
Through its fighting currents we can barely see.
You on the other shore, raise your arm so I can see.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.
Once we hid in bushes, shooting arrows out,
Rolling dice to save our lives, reaching for your hand.
You on the other shore, raise your arm so I can see.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.
A thirteen mile-wide river, alive and filled with fear,
O’er the sound of its whining stones, we can hardly hear.
You on the other shore, raise your arm so I can see.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.
I cast my spell, a lightning flash, blinding all the orc-ies.
I couldn’t put a spell on you to blind you from your worries.
You on the other shore, raise your arm so I can see.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.
A thirteen mile-wide river, it’s body full of tears,
Though we may not ever cross at times you seem so near.
And you on the other shore, raise your arm so I can see.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.
You on the other shore, I call out to thee.

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from To Be Good for a Day, released January 28, 2009
Back-up vocals: Reka Reisinger

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