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Break Ground - Blue October



     
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Pain comes lonely
Weakened shoulder
Been here before
Locked up Stepped on
So prominent So loud
I can't ignore
Only in my mind
So wide eyed other side
I can't be belong
Rain comes priceless
Do whatever works best
Been here before
If I could be good enough
Then I would be blown away
Then I could be their everyone
Then I could be there everyday
If I could be good enough

Then I could just glow
If I can let go
Then I can change the world
But I can't stop always tearing myself down
I can be good enough
Yeah I will break ground
I focus on dawn then
Cause somethin doesn't feel right
The feeling in my bones
Like God is throwing stones
Yeah I'm gonna find the light
With the weight of what your going through
Is bigger than your will to change
You have to start somewhere
Despair won't wear well ever again
If I could be good enough
Then I would be blown away
Then I could be their everyone
Then I could be their everyday
If I could be good enough
Then I could just glow
If I can let go
Then I can change the world
But I can't stop always tearing myself down
I can be good enough
Yeah I will break ground
Proud...calm...love...strong...heart...s­oul
I...let...go
If I can let go
Then I can change the world
But I can't stop always tearing myself down
I can be good enough
Yeah I will break ground
But I can't stop always tearing myself down
I can be good enough
Yeah I will break ground
Yeah I will break ground
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Blue October is an alternative rock band headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, but is originally from Houston, Texas. The band was formed in 1995 and currently comprises Justin Furstenfeld (lead vocals), Jeremy Furstenfeld (drums, percussion), Ryan Delahoussaye (violin/viola, mandolin, keyboards, and vocals), Julian Mandrake (guitar) and Matt Noveskey (bass guitar). Their latest album, Any Man In America, was released on August 16, 2011 on the band's own Up/Down Records label, chronicles the dissolution of vocalist Justin Furstenfeld's marriage and separation from his daughter.

Read more about Blue October on Last.fm.


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