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Bystander - Jets Overhead



     
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Bystander Lyrics


Feel alone
All I do is say
I alone can be your kindThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
When I feel awakeClose your eyes
Everything I've seen
I this time can be your mindThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
Then I feel awakeLet God cry
Then I'll wash it away
Let God cry
Then I'll wash it awayDry your eyes

Everything must change
I this time can be your lifeThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
Then I feel awakeLet God cry
Then I'll wash it away
Let God cry
Then I'll wash it awayThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel it come back home
So homePlease
Let
My
My sonThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
Then I feel awakeThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
This is not the same
I am not the sameLet God cry
Then I'll wash it away
Let God cry
Then I'll wash it awayThis is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel you come in two and three
This is not the same
I am not the same
I can feel it come back home
So home

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Since forming Jets Overhead in 2003, this five piece from Victoria, BC has mesmerized crowds at home and abroad with their hypnotic take on trance rock. Having shared the stage with The Stills, The Dandy Warhols, Stars, Our Lady Peace, Tegan and Sara, Powderfinger and 54*40, the self-managed band took time out of their touring schedule last year to record their first full-length, Bridges. The distinctive LP was produced by Neil Osborne, longtime singer from Canadian rock luminaries 54*40, in his first official production role beyond his own band's duties.

Read more about Jets Overhead on Last.fm.


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