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Crazy as I may,
Make my way through this world,
Oh, it's for no one but me to say,
What direction I should turn in now.
Cause I am the captain of this ship,
Wanting eyes and kissing lips.
The same as it was,
And will remain until I'm done and gone.
Strange, but it seems,
There's mutiny brewing inside of me now.
I don't want your pity,
Just the promise that I'll be alright.
Cause I am the captain of this ship,
Curious hands and fingertips.
The same as it was,
And will be until I'm gone.
Oh, I know I'm a dreamer,
Still think it's strange?

I won't be here for long.
Oh, I know that I feel,
Oh, wait and go again, again.
Oh, look, I'm buried,
Like a cancer eating away inside of me.
I don't want your pity,
Only the promise that I'll be okay now.
But I am the captain of this ship,
Curious hands and fingertips.
The same as it was before here,
Here, back after all.
Why should I be hypnotized,
By the promise of a long life?
Why should I hold hope,
In tiny, tiny dribbles that glide by?
Why should I lean on everything... upon
I won't be here long....
Oh, I know I'm a dreamer,
Still seems a truth.
I won't be long for here.
Oh, it's so, but I think I lay this,
On now your lips.
I'm drowning.
I am the captain of... oh... but, I'll be okay after all

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left Pencey was an rock band from Toronto Canada.
The band found an eager audience while touring in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a path set out by successful Canadian alternative rockers such as I Mother Earth, Matthew Good Band, Moist, The Tea Party, Our Lady Peace and Big Wreck. Amidst the peak of the Canadian alt-rock scene, left Pencey placed first in a nation-wide battle of the bands, hosted by the Canadian Broadcast Company (CBC).

Read more about Left Pencey on Last.fm.


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