Mercedes - The Voyces



     
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Mercedes Lyrics


I been next to you for a lifetime
I been watching you from the start
Always trying to keep yourself put together
Always needing to fall apart
You wanna ride in my mercedes
Tonight we'll dance outside along the seashore
A quarter moon will paint our shadows on the cold sand
You ask me how come we dance
Well there is no reason at all
I hope that you will burn down this old house
And I hope that you will escape right through the front door
Turn aournd when you're safe
And talk about what they done to you
Turn aournd when you're safe
And watch this house burn to the ground
Oh I hope that you will rise
When you talk about what they done
Oh I know you will rise

When you watch yourself burn to the ground
Oh I hope that you will rise
When you talk about what they done
Oh I know you will rise
You wanna ride in my mercedes
Everyday we are closer and far away
Everyday we are closer and far away
Oh I hope that you will rise
When you talk about what they done
Oh I know you will rise
When you watch yourself burn to the ground
Oh I hope that you will rise
When you talk about what they done
Oh I know you will rise
When you watch yourself burn to the ground
Oh I hope that you will rise
When you talk about what they done
Oh I know you will rise
When you watch yourself burn to the ground
Oh I know you will rise
When you talk about it
You will rise, you will rise
You will rise

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Seeing them perform live, one discovers they are a rock band although the songs from their major releases ("Relate To Me" from Jack Johnson's Thicker Than Water and "Theatre Of Laughter" from National Lampoon's Adam & Eve) tend to showcase their strong folk / acoustic roots. After having moved from California to New York, singer/songwriter Brian Wurschum formed a band called The Voyces. Soon the group released “The Angels of Fun” (2003), a mostly folk-oriented effort co-produced by Diego Garrido (The Simpsons, The Squid and the Whale).

Read more about The Voyces on Last.fm.


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