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Divided - Tara MacLean



     
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Check your weapons at the door
You don't live here anymore
But a heart cannot repent
When it doesn't know it's spent it's lifetime
Beating itself to deathAnd there you are, still as stone
Stretching skin over bone
Well, they say I've lost my will
But I'm just standing still
In a world that swallows cowards
For the crime of killing timeI'll be checking out the scenery
From as high as I can be, oh, oh
Come, let faith be your garden
Always changing, always still
Still breathing, ohAnd there you are in my mind
Pale from living underground
Divided and divided until
No one can be found
Nothing left to break downAnd I'll be checking out the scenery

From as high as I can be, oh, oh
Come, let faith be your garden
Always changing, always still
Still breathing, ohI'll be checking out the scenery
From as high as I can be, oh, oh
Come, let faith be your garden
Always changing, always still
Still breathing, ohCome, let faith be your garden
Always changing, always still
Always still, still breathing, yeahCheck your weapons at the door
You don't live here anymore
Well, they say I've lost my will
But I'm just standing still
In a world that swallows cowards
For the crime of killing timeOoh, still breathing
Ooh, still breathing
Still breathing

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Tara MacLean (born Tara Margaret Charity MacLean on October 25, 1973 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She was discovered by two Nettwerk employees on the top deck of one of the Gulf Islands ferries singing with some friends. Her hit songs as a solo artist include "Evidence", "If I Fall", and a cover of the Christmas song "Light of the Stable". From 2002-7, she was a member of Atlantic Canadian regional supergroup, Shaye, with Kim Stockwood and Damhnait Doyle. She had not released any material since 2008.

Read more about Tara MacLean on Last.fm.


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