Screwed it up in just so many ways
No excuse
Ya so what? why not now?
I live it every day
I won’t imitate you
Clear the smoke, let you make your cameo
Make each sole thing troubling
Your life in stereo
That time has come for you
No matter what it takes, you'll see this through
So get up now like you’re the rock show
So get up now and let yourself go
Just get up
Tore it up, always a price to pay
So obtuse
Ya so what? You learn somehow
A complex protégé
Constantly the accused
Wore the cloak, but still the problems unfroze
Disaster is forthcoming
Your life in stereo
credits
from Compilation (2011-2016),
track released August 10, 2012
Off the Leave Your Life At Home album
Produced, Recorded & Written by Butch Gerald
Mixed by Eric Ratz & mastered by Harry Hess
Drums engineered by Steve Foley & Butch Gerald
Dan Sidoli: Vocals
Butch Gerald: All Guitars & Bass, Drums, Vocals.
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