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Follow, you were always one to call out and always one to hold on for your life. You're reckless; reckless you're not waiting, waiting for the red lit young street light. But I don't remember a time when the young didn't become old. I've forgotten the footprints laid down. There you go, on your own caught in the morning sun. There you go. I watch you grow and I realize I'm happy now. Grown up, hoping you remember. I sit here in the old house your childhood home. I wonder. You're living on your own now. When are you going to slow down and let me love you? I'm old and I'm wrinkled. I'm star struck by all of your young grace. Why can't I watch you proceed on your own? Now that I'm over the edge. Now out of time.

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The Midway State is a band from Toronto, Canada and is known for their blend of rock, piano, and soulful vocals. The band consists of founding members Nathan Feraro, song writer, lead vocals and piano, and Daenen Bramberger, drums. Current members include Mike Wise, guitar, and Mike Kirsh, bass.

Originally from Collingwood and surrounding areas, the band first performed in 2002 at the Mountain View Hotel. In September 2004, after almost three years and one cross country tour, the band started working with Juno award winning producer Gavin Brown, known for his work with artists such as Sarah Harmer, Billy Talent, and Three Days Grace.

As of 2006 they have performed across the United States and Canada, opening for acts such as Theory of a Deadman, Grady, 54-40 and Shiny Toy Guns.

The Midway State is signed to the Canadian label Remedy Music with distribution by EMI Music Canada. They are on The Agency Group roster under Ralph James, agent to bands such as Bif Naked, Sass Jordan and Nickelback.

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