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Gravity, gravity, why oh why you try to fail me
Never you mind, never you mind, never you mind it's entertaining
Us for a while just for a while, your crocodile smile now is fading
Maybe I lied, maybe I lied, maybe I lied but it's entertainingOh, how I'd cut you to the bone?
Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?This creeping and seething I pour it on to make you grow
While I'm waiting for the lights to change
Your love that is weakening a last entrance before you go
Are you waiting for the lights to change?Why try to fight, why try to fight?
Holding on tight but my hands are shaking
In pulling you down, pulling you down
From this dream you are never wakingWhat cannot see, what cannot see, what cannot see
Cannot try to lead me?
Know my own mind, know my own mind, know my own mind
And I'm not crazyOh, how I'd cut you to the bone?
Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?This creeping and seething I pour it on to make you grow
While I'm waiting for the lights to change
Your love that is weakening a last entrance before you go
Are you waiting for the lights to change?This creeping and seething I pour it on to make you grow

While I'm waiting for the lights to change
Your love that is weakening a last entrance before you go
Are you waiting for the lights to change?Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?
Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?
Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?
Oh, how I'd cut you to the bone?

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from CDBABY: Put broadly, American Aquarium is an indie rock band with a country flair. Whether you call it alternative country, twang-core, or garage folk, one thing is for certain: these guys love to play loud music. When people are confronted with the electric twang of a three-guitar assault (two electrics and one acoustic), they are taken aback. At first glance, the shaggy hair and thrift shop stylings might typecast this group as just another garage band making noise, but when a twangy southern howl blasts over the six-piece band, stereotypes go out the window.

Read more about American Aquarium on Last.fm.


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