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Fools, they think they, for sure, know something
oh, of moons and stars,
of broken hearts and dreams.
But, me, I swear that I know nothing
but for nothing's always been enough for me.
So if it's all the same,
I'd sooner just remain open like a river running to the sea.
And if it's of no concern,
I'd sooner take my turn.
Be waiting here for you to say you'll notice me.
Dreamed every day this World will slow down.
Built a boat so I could set sail on the waves.
Far from the shore, beyond the reefs bound
on for kinder seas, for joyful better days.
Hear melody on the wind,
in amongst all of the din.
In every single word you never say to me.
And if it's a treasure found

that weighs a sailor down,
then keep your silver and your gold
(I've) found me release.
And I will send you a message,
hope the message gets found
in a bottle
and washed up at your feet where we drowned.
In it I'll say all of the things I wish I'd told you before
and I will leave you directions
just in case
your mind does change.
I'll still be yours.
Let me show you ...
Fools, they think they, for sure, know something
oh, of moons and stars,
of broken hearts and dreams.
But, me, I swear that I know nothing
but for nothing's always been enough for me.

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The devolution of Mat McHugh. That’s what we’re talking about. Bands get bigger over time. Music gets louder. Everything evolves, there is nothing which doesn’t change over time. Some artists keep trying to find bigger mountains to climb, others make a conscious effort to crawl back into the sea. In 2002 the frontman and creative force behind The Beautiful Girls began riding the wave as the band’s Morning Sun EP became the radio hit of the Australian Summer.

Read more about Mat McHugh on Last.fm.


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