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Clean Slate - The Swellers



     
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No more dreams of the southwest
I just got a taste
And a little dust from every state
Caught underneath my shoes
That'll never wash away
I'm no stranger to the rust
We made this with our hands
From a billion other grains of sand
I'd rather have gray skies
Spotlights can burn through any man
Call it a clean slate
Not just a mistake
For all this time, all this time
It may be different
But I don't feel so bad now

There are no promises out there
Maybe I can't see straight
It eventually evaporates
Got a slight change of plans
I'll call some good friends of mine
I'm never going back
Or at least for some time
And first a train off track
I'll come back like an avalanche
Call it a clean slate
Not just a mistake
For all this time, all this time
It may be different
But I don't feel so bad now
I'll find myself
I'll find myself
Call it a clean slate
Not just a mistake
For all this time, all this time
It may be different
But I don't feel so bad now
Call it a clean slate
Not just a mistake
For all this time, all this time
It may be different
But I don't feel so bad now
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written by DIENER, NICHOLAS BRIAN/DIENER, JONATHAN ADAM
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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The Swellers are a punk quartet from Fenton, Michigan, formed in 2002. Their music is fast and melodic, drawing heavy influences from 1990s skate punk. The current lineup consists of Nick Diener (guitar & lead vocals), Jonathan Diener (drums & backing vocals), Ryan Collins (guitar) and Anto Boros (bass). They were previously signed to Fueled By Ramen, but announced that they have left the label on April 20, 2012. In 2013 they signed to No Sleep Records and re-released their 2012 EP 'Running out of Places to go'

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