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It's not the fall of your empire, the end of your world
I say it will pass, you say this time it's never ending
You say it's elusive, it's out of your reach
I say the solution might be closer than it seemsI know you got reasons for shutting me out
You say it's so bad that the bad is all you can depend on
It won't come easy and it won't come good
But I can be patient, I tell you next day is better endingAnd I swore I could see right through your empty heart
I know you can't take it anymore
And I thought I could fill it but I'm back at the start
You know I can't help you anymoreIf it's the fall of your empire, the end of your world
But don't let it break you, there's still so much worth defending
You think you can't matter but you'd be surprised
You're so much better and this time ain't never endingAnd I swore I could see right through your empty heart
I know you can't take it anymore
And I thought I could fill it but I'm back at the start
You know I can't help you anymoreAnd I swore I could see right through your empty heart
I know you can't take it anymore
And I thought I could fill it but I'm back at the start

You know I can't help you anymoreAnd I swore I could see right through your empty heart
I know you can't take it anymore
And I thought I could fill it but I'm back at the start
You know I can't help you anymore

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Indisputably the greatest Chicano rock band of the '60s, Thee Midniters took their inspiration from both the British Invasion sound of the Rolling Stones and the more traditional R&B that they were weaned on in their native Los Angeles. Hugely popular in East Los Angeles, the group, featuring both guitars and horns, had a local hit (and a small national one) with their storming version of "Land of a Thousand Dances" in 1965. Much of their repertoire featured driving, slightly punkish rock/R&B, yet lead singer Willie Garcia also had a heartbreaking delivery on slow and steamy ballads.

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