Golden Age - Chris Staples



     
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Golden Age Lyrics


You don't have to be angry,
turn it into something you can use.
You don't have to be lonely,
find someone to talk to.
You don't have to be tired,
why use to going out every night
You don't have to try anymore
cuz that's the only way we get it rightYou don't have to be quiet,
go on, speak your mind
You don't have to beat the (...)
unless you beat some poor glass of winewell do you wanna resurrect some golden age
do you sometimes wish you could turn back the days
do you wanna, do you wannawell do you wanna resurrect some golden age
do you sometimes wish you could turn back the days
do you wanna, do you wannaSit down for a minute and concentrate
be honest with yourself it wasn't all that great
surely there was some shitty times you can resuscitateyeah look me in the eye with a straight face on
so while you save a little money while your youth is gone

and you're dreaming by your (...)well do you wanna resurrect some golden age
do you sometimes wish you could turn back the days
do you wanna, do you wannawell do you wanna resurrect some golden age
do you sometimes wish you could turn back the days
do you wanna, wanna wanna wanna wanna

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Chris Staples is a singer and songwriter from Pensacola, Florida. He was the vocalist and guitarist of the indie rock band Twothirtyeight. He was one of the original members in 1995 and stayed with the band until April 2003, when it broke up because the members wanted to pursue individual ambitions. Staples independently recorded the acoustic albums Panama, and Burned and Blistered. In 2004, Staples released Blackest Hair, Bluest Eyes which was a compilation of both his earlier releases with two additional songs. In 2005, Staples went on to form the indie rock band Discover America and move to Seattle, Washington where he engineered, produced, and recorded Discover America's first album, Psychology. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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