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ALL THINGS END

hey, what's your name, does it always work out, or does it feel the same,
in these remains, don't tell me you've lost your way

there's mud, mixed in my blood
I'm all shook up and it's getting hard enough
to feed the bud, while asleep in the arms of the flood

there's the warmth of the sun that tugs at my bones
and the size of the ocean, when I sink like a stone
keep filling my head with things I should know, like
all things end, and then they start again

all the same, no complaints,
though it seems my faith, may have been misplaced,
this lacks grace, like and tell me it feels the same

come clean, because in between, is no place to work on everything you feel,
all is revealed, and burned up like Catherine wheels

there's the warmth of the sun that tugs at my bones
and the size of the ocean, when I sink like a stone
keep filling my head with things I should know, like
all things end, and then they start again

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from Better Living Through Chemistry, released June 7, 2014

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Better Living Through Chemistry Ottawa, Ontario

Better Living Through Chemistry are a straight up rock band, with clever lyrics and catchy hooks.

They have a bad case of broken strings, cracked cymbals, and buzzing mics. Schooled in the alternative music scene of the 80s and 90s, this band wears their influences (The Replacements, Faith No More, R.E.M., & Soul Asylum, (among many others) on their collective sleeves...like badges of honour.
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