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Seize the Day - External Menace



     
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Nothing can shine
and show completely when it's all covered in dust
as much as time
can burn the colors off my paper photographs
every moment I treasure
I can see and trust
and everyone leaves a tear
and a scar and a star
on a map
currently tracing in real time
and whether I show it or not
I can't say it's not me, I won't say it's not mine
and no doubt I'm going to remember all the flames
of the fire we've got
no doubt I'll surely remember
I don't think I'll need to recall
now if I could,
I wouldn't want to see this sadness falling in,

I'd turn away 'n rise again to find in every single thing
a new source of joy,
something to rebuild a
little courage in me,
something to feel
to add on a map
currently tracing in real time,
and whether i like or not
I can't say it's not me, I won't say it's not mine
and no doubt I'm going to remember all the flames
of the fire we've got
no doubt I'll surely remember
I don't think I'll need to recall
this love spills over
nothing that I'll do but share
cause' none of us will be forgotten and no one will be left over never never
no doubt I'm going to reemember the flames
of this fire we've got these days, and it's still burning
these days,
pearl days
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External Menace formed in the Coatbridge suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. in 1979 when John Sneddon, then 15, and 13 year old Wullie Hamill's band 'The L-Plates' were joined by 12 year old bassist Sandy Halkett and Rab Bell (14) on drums, the line up which recorded the 1979 demo which later got them signed to Beat the System records. After a brief split, during which Sneddy recorded a double A-side with The Snap Ons, Sneddy rejoined Wullie and Sanz with Derek Paterson taking over on drums, the bands name became External Menace...

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