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Breaking up - Eskimo Joe



     
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A handful of sand is all that you grab
As you're watching the money fall
Right through your handsIt took such a long, long time now
To build on demand
This is a war in the cradle of this modern manDoes this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Like stones again
Like stones againA mouthful of glass cuts up your words
You better watch that nothing's falling out
Watching nothing is heardDoes this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Like stones againIt took a long, long, long, long time
To reverse, like a curse
It took a long, long, long, long time
Took a long, long, long, long timeThese are the words in the pages of
And this is the law of unspoken love

And this is a war in the cradle of
This modern manDoes this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?
Does this mean we're breaking up?(Like stones again)
Does this mean we're breaking up?
(Like stones again)
Does this mean we're breaking up?(Like stones again)
Does this mean we're breaking up?
(Like stones again)
Does this mean we're breaking up?Like stones again
Stones again
Like stones again
Stones again

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Eskimo Joe is alt-rock band from Fremantle, Western Australia comprising Kavyen Temperley (bass/vocals), Joel Quartermain (guitar/drums) and Stuart MacLeod (guitar)
The group initally formed to compete in the National Campus Band Competition in 1997. Temperley and Quartermain were already in a band at the time, Freud's Pillow, but had met with little success and asked Temperley's childhood friend MacLeod to form a new band, which became Eskimo Joe. The band ended up winning the competition prize: a slot at the 1997 Livid Festival and a session in a studio to record their first EP, Sweater.

Read more about Eskimo Joe on Last.fm.


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