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Dorothy moves
To click her ruby shoes
Right in tune
With dark side of the moonSomeone, someone could tell me
Where I belong
Be calm, be brave
It'll be okayNo more messing around
And living underground
Or New Year's resolutions
By this time next year I won't be hereI turn on, turn on MTV
The volume's down
Lips move, they say
It'll be okayTo tell you the truth, I've said it before
Tomorrow I start in a new direction
One last time these words from me, I'm never saying them again
And I shut the light and listen as my watch unwindsTo tell you the truth I've said it before
Tomorrow I start in a new direction
I know I've been half asleep

I'm never doing that againI look straight at what's coming ahead
And soon it's gonna change in a new direction
Every night as I'm falling asleep
These words repeated in my headVoices calling from a yellow road
To come downstairs and say hello
Don't be shy, just say helloTo tell you the truth, I've said it before
Tomorrow I start in a new direction
I know I've been half asleep
I'm never doing that againI look straight at what's coming ahead
And soon it's gonna change in a new direction
Every night as I'm falling asleep
Those words repeated in my head

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Guster is an alternative rock band, which formed at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, United States in 1992. The band consists of Adam Gardner and Ryan Miller on guitar and vocals and Brian Rosenworcel on percussion. Multi-instrumentalist Joe Pisapia played with the band from 2003-2010. Luke Reynolds has taken Pisapia's place to tour with the band for their newest album, Easy Wonderful. The band is noted for its catchy, poppy melodies, and the distinctive hand-drumming on percussion.

Read more about Guster on Last.fm.


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