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Way in The Water

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Way in the water
Way in the water
Children
God’s gonna trouble the water
They hooked me up to sing and wail
God’s gonna trouble the water
To spread the word to ring the bell
God’s gonna trouble the water
They built this house like a boogietrap
Put your feet on the floor
And you won’t get out
They built this house like a boogietrap
Put your feet on the floor
And you won’t get out
Way in the water
Way in the water, children
Way in the water
God’s gonna trouble the water
If having a good time is a crime
God’s gonna trouble the water
No regrets I’ll do the time
God’s gonna trouble the water
They built this house...
Way in the water...

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