Oh Lord - The Capitol Years



     
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Oh Lord Lyrics


(Alright let me tell you)
Jullian
It's a hungry world
They're gonna eat you alive son, yeah
Oh Jullian
When the fangs sink in
I'll spit you but then I gotta throw you back in
You just try and sleep, even though you're alone
You just close your eyes boy and dream of home
And light is always up, you just keep that in mind
When you wake in the morning you'll be satisfied
'Cause there is always a wrong to your right
And there will always be a war somewhere to fight
And god knows I've had some rough fucking yeahs (ooh)
Oh lord, oh lord, keep on keeping on

Jullian
I thought I told you this
But I guess I was wrong, yeah yeah
Oh Jullian
It probably scares you now
In the future it counts you got to trust me trust me, yeah
So lock this song away, for a darker day
When you're down on your knees, screaming oh lord
I am always there, you just keep that in mind
When you wake in the morning you'll be satisfied
'Cause there is always a wrong to your right
And there will always be a war somewhere to fight
And god knows I've had some rough fucking years (ooh)
Oh lord, oh lord, keep on keeping on.
La la la la
'cause there is always a wrong to your right
And there will always be a war somewhere to fight
God knows I've had some rough fucking years (ooh)
Oh lord, oh lord, keep on keeping on.
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written by White, Schuyler / Schwartz, Christopher / Nally, Eric / Nauth, Alex
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Philadelphia's The Capitol Years debuted in July 2001 with the homemade full-length, Meet Yr Acres. Co-produced by Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Pernice Brothers, Beachwood Sparks), the self-released Meet Yr Acres spent much of 2001 innocently making its way around the globe while garnering a goldmine of critical accolades and regular comparisons to Beck, Bob Pollard, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan. All of this unexpected critical attention culminated in a spot on Magnet Magazine's "Top 10 Hidden Treasures" list.

Read more about The Capitol Years on Last.fm.


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