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Clone Cycle - Marnie Stern



     
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Holding back will be forgotten
Holding back will be forgotten
1 the point the center
2 the pair, mirror image symmetry
3 the vertices of the triangle. The primitive series. Unstable, open, the air.
4 the square, stability, the ground, the cycle ended
The more plastic the the expression
The more fundamental the symbol.
One is hard, to be alone.
One is hard, but one is bold.
Two is boring, it's hard to grow
Two is boring, it's hard to grow
Three the vertices of the triangle
Three the vertices of the triangle
Three the vertices of the triangle
Four, the square, stability, the ground.

The cycle ended.
Four, the square, stability, the ground.
The cycle ended.
If I'm in a trap, and the cycle's ending..
My time is up, the sun is coming
The hope's in a million trials
To count for something
To break the mold in cycle
So i rearrange
And I don't mind the change, I don't mind the change.
And from the bottom up you must draw,
Where blue is the distance
and no one can come along.
Holding back will be forgotten
Holding back will be forgotten
Send "Clone Cycle" Ringtone to your Cell
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written by Stern, Marnie Julia
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Marnie Stern (born March 18, 1976) is a musician, songwriter, and guitarist from New York City. She has garnered acclaim for her technical skill and tapping style of guitar play. Stern has cited many musical influences that contribute to her sound, including Hella, Lightning Bolt and Yoko Ono. In early 2007, Kill Rock Stars released her debut album, In Advance Of The Broken Arm. It was well received by critics, and most favorably by The New York Times, citing it as "the year's most exciting rock 'n' roll album.

Read more about Marnie Stern on Last.fm.


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