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Everyone's afraid in their own life
If you could be anything you want
I bet you'd be disappointed, am I right?No one really knows the ones they love
If you knew everything they thought
I bet that you'd wish that they'd just shut upWell, you were the dull sound of sharp math
When you were alive
No ones gonna play the harp when you die
And if I had a nickel for every damn dime
I'd have half the time, do you mind?Everyone's afraid in their own lives
If you could be anything you want
I bet you'd be disappointed, am I right?
Am I right? Am I right? Am I right?
Am I right? Am I right? Am I right?And it's our lives
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
We're alive for the first time
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
Were alive for the last time
It's hard to remember, it's hard to rememberTo live before you die

It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
That our lives are such a short time
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
When it takes such a long time
It's hard to remember, it's hard to rememberMy mom's God is a woman and my mom she is a witch
I like this
My hell comes from inside, comes from inside myself
Why fight thisEveryone's afraid in their own lives
If you could be anything you want
I bet you'd be disappointed, am I right?

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Treepeople was an indie rock band from Boise, Idaho, although they spent most of their time (and were officially based) in Seattle, Washington. The band was comprised of Pat Brown, Wayne Rhino Flower, Doug Martsch, and Scott Schmaljohn, many of whom were members of the Boise punk band State of Confusion. The band gained local notoriety and success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but after losing members to family complications and other projects...

Read more about Treepeople on Last.fm.


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