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Justify The Thrill - Blues Traveler



     
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Break away, break away
Blink on and nod
Carelessly with matches play
Telling you, you're odd
Foolishly, he lets it burn
Aware of different shapes
And so he makes his hand a fist
And never looks at what he rapesAnd who am I to say I don't understand it?
And if feelin' better justifies the thrill
An' who'd be stupid enough to say it doesn't have to be that way?
I willSing a song of sixty pence
For a pocket full of rye
And kill all that you represents
To ensure that he will die
Chase him from the public square
Or hang him from a tree
And tell his kind they best beware
Because he's different from meAnd who am I to say, I don't understand it?

And if feelin' better justifies the thrill
An' who'd be stupid enough to say it doesn't have to be that way?
I willTwinkle, twinkle little star
We have you in our sights
Dangerous, we come this far
The serpent giggles with delight
The pigs head on a stick does grin
As we teeter on the brink
He's singin', you are all my children
My islands bigger than you thinkAnd who am I to say I don't understand it?
And if feelin' better justifies the thrill
An' who'd be stupid enough to say it doesn't have to be that way?
I willI will, ah
I will
I will

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It's not every band that’s still staking out new musical territory and embracing fresh challenges more than 22 years into their career, but that’s the case with Blues Traveler. Having long ago graduated from the jam-band underground to mainstream stardom, the iconoclastic combo has consistently stuck to its guns and played by its own rules. For their new release (and Verve Forecast debut) North Hollywood Shootout, the quintet ventured out of their creative comfort zone to explore some adventurous new horizons.

Read more about Blues Traveler on Last.fm.


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