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A Moment Of Violence - Streetlight Manifesto



     
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I never did lose a battle but I'm feeling further from the end of war
Deplore, ignored and rarely ever self assured
Why does it seem the ones who have everything have nothing inside?
They have nothing insideI don't sleep anymore, I gave it up but what we do is not enough
And now they're calling out our bluffs
Have you done a single thing for someone else?
Or do you take take take until your belly is stuffed?How long do you think you can go before you lose it all?
Before they call you bluff and watch you fall?
I don't know but I'd like to think I had control
At some point but I let it go and lost my soulSit tight but the revolution's years away
I'm losing faith and I'm running low on things to say
So I guess I have no choice but to regurgitate
Tired anthem of a loser and a hypocriteOh, to have died that night, I realized it wouldn't last
Our days were numbered and the reaper tipped the hourglass
The final mayday of our sinking ship had come and passedOh, to the west, you don't know what it is you're running from
And everybody's laughing loud
Last chance to make your mother and father proud

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Streetlight Manifesto is a third wave ska punk band from East Brunswick, New Jersey, under the creative leadership of singer/guitarist Tomas Kalnoky. Since forming in 2002, the band has released four full-length albums. Several of Streetlight's members were already well known among the New Jersey ska community for their roles in past ska bands from that area, most notably Catch 22's Tomas Kalnoky, James Egan, Mike Soprano, and Josh Ansley, as well as One Cool Guy's Stuart Karmatz, Pete Sibilia, Dan Ross, and Chris Paszik.

Read more about Streetlight Manifesto on Last.fm.


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