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29 year old girls always got the blues
Well I don't know why but I know it's true
So give me burgundy to splash my breath
And while I count the ways that I've been blessed
We all find a savior in ourselves
I'm just another poet hero rhyming words
About falling stars and battle scars
Searching for ways to mend up broken hearts
We all find a savior in ourselves
Yeah we all find a savior in ourselves
And don't we always find a way
To lay waste to another day
And are we alive enough to say
That we're good enough
And are we alive enough today
To know that we're good enough
There's 29 days still left in June
And the summer sun sets me in the mood

So gimme something dirty so I'm good to you
And I don't curse the day I let you through
Another poet hero finds the world is blind
There are no more familiar stars just drunks in bars
And there's no way to mend a fucked up heart
We all find a savior in someone else
And don't we always find a way
To lay waste to another day
And are we alive enough to say
That we're good enough
And did we live our last goodbye
And am I too late to apologize
Because I remember when we were alive
And we were good enough
I look for you in the faded background and
You find yourself in the scenery of my place
Some other time, some other place
Some other time, some other place
And didn't we always find a way
I stake my claim on the best of your days
We were alive enough to say
That we were good enough
And did we live our last goodbye
It's never too late to apologize
And I remember when we were alive
And we were good enough
Yeah we were good enough
Yeah we were good enough
Yeah we were good enough

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Nine Days is a rock band which was popular in the early 2000s. Formed in Oyster Bay by John Hampson and Brian Desveaux, they released three albums independently during the 90s before their mainstream debut album, The Madding Crowd, was released in 2000. Their greatest popularity came from a handful of hits from The Madding Crowd such as "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" and "If I Am".

Another album, So Happily Unsatisfied was scheduled for release in 2003. Unfortunately due to complications with their record label, Sony, this album was never actually released as the band was no longer in possession of the rights of the songs.

In 2006, Nine Days' official website updated with a statement that the album would finally see an actual release, but no other specifics were given.

After the split with Sony, the band released another album under their own record label. This album can be purchased at the bands website Nine Days Homepage.

Although the band is for the most part still together and perform occasional shows, both vocal artists, John Hampson and Brian Desveaux have pursued solo careers and their music is available for purchase from their websites respectively.

In mid-August 2006, Nine Days reunited and went back to the studio to record.[1] Slow Motion Life (Part One), a new EP with 6 songs, was released on January 19, 2007 and is available from their website. Part Two is planned for release in early summer 2007.

According to the Absolutely (Story of a Girl) Songfacts, Hampson ended up becoming a high school English teacher.



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