Lyrics of 'The Shallows' by Bear Hands

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Come sit against the sword
Come black with sin
Come reach and pour
I'll let you in
Come defend em
Come learn to live
You'll see a change
I'll promise it

Down at the waters edge
Swimming in the shallows
We're all friends here
And that's what matters
That's what matters

Come young and old
Come sunk with shame
Come back, come home
Don't ever leave

Down at the water's edge
Swimming in the shallows
We're all friends here
And that's what matters
That's what matters

Come sick and sleep
Come black with sin
Come reach and pour
I'll let you in

Down at the water's edge
Swimming in the shallows
We're all friends here
And that's what matters
That's what matters

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