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It's where we swam to, when I was younger
I remember how you held me under
I was brand new being underwater
But I'm stronger now, that I'm a father
I got worries now, weight on my shoulders
'bout the future and how we're getting older
And it's funny now seeing you for hours
in that silly frown
It doesn't suit youAnd I been kinda thinking about the simple life
How I wanna lead it
And I been kinda thinking about the real world
With you, how can we do it
I, I,It was a bad idea, bring them here
Cause they got shifty eyes
All they see is paradise
But we got a hold here what I work for and
It's only fair that I get an answer that I want to hear
the facts and figures 'bout the atmosphere,

how I could affect itAnd I been kinda thinking about the simple life
How I wanna lead it
And I been kinda thinking about the real world
With you, how can we do it
I, I,With a battle we fought up the villain
Cause us to retreat 300 miles
To the safety of our New Brighton
Where we treat our injured squires
And with the front lines crossed
We swore we'd reveal no secrets at all
We're just lonely boys with our submarine toysAnd I been kinda thinking about the simple life
How I wanna lead it
And I been kinda thinking about the real world
With you, how could we do it
I, I.

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Aaron Martin is an American multi-instrumentalist from Topeka, Kansas, United States. Beginning his musical life at age 11 switching between guitar and drums, Aaron soon discovered a typical American high school music diet aping Nirvana records wasn't his thing. The turning point came buying a CD of a cello quartet (Apocalyptica) performing Metallica songs. Hooked on its sound, he started learning to play cello at the relatively late age of 17.

Read more about Aaron Martin on Last.fm.


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