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So you hustle ’til the pain grows
Fight until the needle call always when the needle calls
So you hustle ’til the pain grows to strong
So you hustle ’til the pain grows
Fight until the needle call always when the needle calls
So you suffer ’til the pain goes to long
Left the city just to save myself
Headed west, looking for that ocean breeze
It’s down in Santa Monica, where the wind blows strong
And the saltwater washes you clean
Walking through the dollar store
Isle five, head down, daydream looking up and there you are
Hey girl what you are you doing out here
It’s been a long time now
Go for coffee then we talk, talk reminisce
Talk, talk on and on
All about the things we missed
But always just behind the smile

You got the same sad eyes
In your secret garden there is no one
Who gets the key to your heart
Your poison flowers survived for hours
But now they’re tearing you up
And we all change, we all decay
When our hearts are broken down
Take a weekend take a week
Falling fast I’m falling deep here we go
It’s just like it was before
No matter what I do or what I say
You’ll never let me in
You’ve been working out in Hollywood
Easy money, fucked up job back on the street
We both know it’s no good
But every night you’re heading there
You’ve got the same sad eyes
In your secret garden there is no one
Who gets the key to your heart
Your poison flowers survived for hours
But now they’re tearing you up
And we all change, we all decay
When our hearts are broken
And finding ways to face the day
When our hearts are broken down
So cold so sickly twisted beautiful
And time will not be kind
Your cancer grows so deep inside of you
And I cannot rewind
David Usher: Lead vocals; backing vocals
Jonathan Gallivan: Electric guitars; acoustic guitars; backing vocals
Kevin Young: Wurlitzer; synths; keys; backing vocals
Steve Zsirai: Bass guitar
Chris Taylor-Munro: Drums; percussion

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Patrick Wolf is an English singer-songwriter from London. Wolf mixes electronics and samples with a wide range of instruments including viola, keyboards, ukulele, and percussion, all of which he plays himself to form a fusion of jazz, folk and electronic music.

He began experimenting with sound and four-track recording at the age of 11, eventually building an arsenal of instruments that included junk-shop organs and a home-built theremin.

At the age of 14 he joined the pop-art collective Minty, a venture that caught the eyes and ears of Fat Cat Records, which went on to supply the youth with a computer and mixing tools for aid in his newfound audio experimentation. He left home at the age of 16 and formed Maison Crimineaux with his friend Fanny, which eventually found its way to France where the noisy duo played a show attended by electronic maestro Kristian Robinson (aka Capitol K), who went on to release Wolf's lauded 2003 debut. With Lycanthropy reaching number 39 in the NME's top LPs of the year, as well as receiving critical acclaim throughout Europe and America, Wolf decided to study composition at the Trinity College Music Conservatoire.

The results of that endeavor can be heard on his 2005 release Wind in the Wires, a dark collection of moody British folk and chamber pop with a chilly laptop sheen.

Wolf released his third album, and the first on a major label, The Magic Position, in February 2007. He has been busy promoting it with a successful concert tour in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.

Wolf's fifth album, Lupercalia, is due to be released on 20 June 2011 by Hideout, a subsidiary of Mercury Records. Songfacts explains that the album title refers to the Lupercalia festival, which is was an ancient fertility and love festival that the ancient Romans celebrated between February 13-15, and was the predecessor to Valentine's Day.

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