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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · The tale of the peaceful waters of “Lake Marie” can be divided into three segments. First, the song begins with a story about Native Americans along the Illinois-Wisconsin border discovering two white babies. Although it is unclear how the Native Americans learn the names of the two babies, they name their Twin Lakes after the two little ...

  2. Chorus: We were standing. Standing by peaceful waters. Standing by peaceful waters. Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh. Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh. SPOKEN: Many years ago along the Illinois-Wisconsin Border. There was this Indian tribe. They found two babies in the woods.

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  3. Jan 1, 1995 · Lake Marie Lyrics: We were standing / Standing by peaceful waters / Standing by peaceful waters / Whoa ah oh ah oh / Many years ago along the Illinois-Wisconsin border / There was...

  4. Jun 23, 2013 · Live at Zootunes, Seattle, June 23, 2013. A master craftsmen at work.

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  5. Standing by peaceful waters. Whoa ah oh ah oh. Whoa ah oh ah oh. The dogs were barking as the cars were parking. The loan sharks were sharking, the narcs were narcing. Practically everyone was there. In the parking lot by the forest preserve. The police had found two bodies. Nay, naked bodies!

  6. Jul 8, 2017 · Now contrast the chorus line “standing by peaceful waters” with the notion of their love being slammed against the banks.

  7. Apr 8, 2020 · As the stories wash ashore and get tangled in each other, the song's key line — "We were standing by peaceful waters" — reveals itself as both a bitter irony and the narrator's route to ...

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