The Tea Party - The River - Demo Version (1991)
The Demo Vault is open! To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Splendor Solis the band has dug back into the archives and discovered some unreleased gems. This is the version of The River recorded after the self titled "Indie Record" of 1991 and the studio recording of Splendor Solis in December of 1992 and February of 1993. Sailing down, down the Styx again, Without you my love, I want to return but then, I see all my friends, they want me to join but then, They all melt away, without you alone. And the river's running through my veins. Lately she don't seem the same. And the blood keeps calling out my name. I pass by the sins, left by a different man, The tides brought them here, cast by a different hand. And the wisps of the winds, blow with the Styx again. Pushing me on, without you alone. And the river's running through my veins. Lately she don't seem the same. And the blood keeps calling out my name. And the river running down And the river running down And the river running down And the river My will must be strong, to rise with a different light. My will must belong, I'm still pushing for different heights. And the wisps of the winds blow with the Styx again. The river runs red, and I'm left alone. And the river's running thru my veins. Lately she don't seem the same. And the blood keeps calling out my name. And the river's running. Help me baby

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