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Oven Lyrics


Get down and pray to the oven
She thinks that God is there, in there
Do you see Sylvia in the oven?
Colossal fact, Daddy's ex don't let you read
Here's what she seesIn the end her only friend, keeps herself wide open
Looks into a higher ground
What did husband say was found?
She found a daughter going on with her lifeI can't juggle this
I can't juggle this
I can't juggle this
When it slips she saysThis Kansas wheat won't break me
And another drink won't take me
I can make it if you canStrip it down wide open still
Was your head caught in that pill?
Was your life one big regret?
The smartest man she ever met
Was not buried, put up on a crossShe thinks it's over, still
If that light won't go on

There's no hope in life at all
If the oven won't burnThis Kansas wheat won't break me
And another drink won't take me
I can make it if you canThis Kansas wheat won't break us
And another drink won't make us free
The oven's wide openHold your breath and see
Hold your breath and see

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Within the alternative world, Seven Mary Three have often been compared to the mainstream-sounding, garage/arena rock of post-Ten Pearl Jam, but the group insists that their refusal to alienate themselves from the rest of the world makes them different. Instead, Seven Mary Three offer songs concerning self-discovery and true outsiders isolated from society. Based in Virginia (where the bandmates attended the College of William and Mary), Seven Mary Three signed to the Mammoth label after releasing a self-produced album, Churn, in 1994. The album -- particularly its gritty lead single, "Cumbersome" -- generated a healthy buzz in Florida, and radio stations in Orlando began devoting significant airtime to the band. Seven Mary Three relocated to the Orlando area and re-recorded their old songs, which were packaged alongside two new cuts to round out the band's proper debut, 1995's American Standard. With "Cumbersome" enjoying national success, the album went platinum and won the group a contract with Atlantic Records. Rock Crown followed in 1997, and a year later Seven Mary Three returned with their third LP, Orange Ave. Neither record enjoyed as much recognition as American Standard, but the band continued to release albums into the following decade, issuing The Economy of Sound in 2001 and Dis/Location three years later. Seven Mary Three signed with New York's Icon Records in late 2007, and the following year saw the release of their sixth effort, DAY&NIGHTDRIVING. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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