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Is it any wonder
That you have fallen down on your knees?
You better take cover
It's gonna spread around like a disease, hey
Now you're going under
You got caught running from the scene
You better take cover
It's gonna take you down like a disease
Gonna make you suffer
Face up to your responsibilities
Is it any wonder that you have fallen down
On your knees, on your knees, on your knees
And there's a black cat waiting for the moment to strike
Crossing your path at the dead of midnight
A black cat waiting for the moment to strike
I know you can't explain
Why you take more than you need
Looking for someone to blame

But you are blinded by what you see
The seeds that you've sown
Prove to be nothing more than weeds
And the life you've known
Won't be the same as it used to be
Used to be, used to be
What you get isn't always what you see
And there's a black cat waiting for the moment to strike
Crossing your path at the dead of midnight
A black cat waiting for the moment to strike
And there's a black cat waiting for the moment to strike
Maybe next time you'd better think twice
A black cat waiting for the moment to strike
And there's a black cat waiting for the moment to strike
Crossing your path at the dead of midnight
A black cat waiting for the moment to strike
And there's a black cat waiting for the moment to strike
Maybe next time you'd better think twice
A black cat waiting for the moment to strike

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The Living End formed in 1994 after lead singer/guitarist Chris Cheney and bassist Scott Owen were introduced to each other by their older sisters at Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia. Cheney, obsessed with 80s rockabilly group the Stray Cats, convinced Owen to learn the double bass instead of the piano and they started playing gigs under the name Runaway Boys after the title of a Stray Cats song. The group went through a succession of drummers before settling on Joe Piripitzi.

Read more about The Living End on Last.fm.


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