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Maybe I should speak.
We can count our blessings in the rain.
Talking is so cheap, save the parlor tricks,
count your money alone.
Holding on to the free.
I want to show you all what I mean.
careful what you say And never
underestimate the wait. I know you
hear the songs that we could sing but
do not stay. I hope you know the change.
I love the change and now we got the change,
we make the song sound like what we want.
Who am I to tell you what is wrong?
Talking is so cheap, so save the politics,
you can never get rid of me.
I tell you everything, I write it down.
(Whats the destination?)
Well, I sew my body to yours so

that I can speak but my serpent-hands
are holding me, but, my razor tongue
will fix it all away. It might be two dimensional,
but the story is great. I sew my body to yours
so as I can see the lovers in the front row and
all the ghosts in the back seat. I sew my body
to yours, so as I am free. There's two versions
of my fate... and so we shall see. Put me in the dirt.

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There are two artists named Drumheller: 1. Drumheller are a jazz-based quintet from Toronto, ON made up of Eric Chenaux (guitar), Rob Clutton (bass), Nick Fraser (drums), Doug Tielli (trombone), and Brodie West (alto sax), formed in 2003. All five members share duties as composers and improvisers. They have released several albums on Chenaux's Rat-Drifting Records label. 2. Drumheller is one cherub-faced lad from Australia that likes dinosaurs and makes loops loops loops loops loops loops loops loops loops.

Read more about Drumheller on Last.fm.


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