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Modern Age Lyrics


Why so afraid to fall?
That was then and this is now.
Horizons look different in a modern age.
Are we all lost? Are we all lost again?Fall asleep alone.
Safe but then the off chance.
Of getting your heart attack one more time.
Will you ever come, will you ever come to life again?Don't we all want to belong?
Don't we all write our own song?
Let our silence break tonight.
Don't we all learn right from wrong?
And don't we all want to be loved?
Let our silence break tonight.Come now elusive sign.
Open up their eyes to see.
So many of us are just the same as you.
Have we all hid, have we all hid ourselves from friends?So much else to give.
This is her and that is him.
Close your eyes and imagine him holding you.
Will you ever find, will you ever find the words again?Don't we all want to belong?

Don't we all write our own song? (Sing it, Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.
Don't we all learn right from wrong?
And don't we all want to be loved? (Sing it, Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.
Let our silence break tonight.There is so much left we have to lose here.
The more we give away.
You just will never keep the promise said.
If all we hold is yesterday.Sing it. Sing it.
Let our silence break tonight.Don't we all want to belong?
Don't we all write our own song? (Sing it, Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.
Don't we all learn right from wrong?
And don't we all want to be loved? (Sing it, Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.
(Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.
(Sing it)
Let our silence break tonight.

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Long before the Itals were a spark in their producer’s eye, Keith Porter recorded his first hit single, “Hitey Titey”, with the Westmorelites on the Studio One label in 1967. Around 1969, Keith became lead singer for a band named Soul Hermit, backed by Eugene Gray and Wignal Henry on guitars, and Reginald Seewell and Nash on base and drums. They played in numerous entertainment sectors of Jamaica until Owen Sinclair put together a new band in 1971.

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