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Maybe I was missing something initially
And maybe eventually it will all make sense
Snakes against angels and stairways to heaven
I'm shaking all over and I can't control itDid you think it was easy, and nearly fall into it?
Wonder if you see it beyond the lip service
Try to accept that it's hard enough
I'm telling you, it's roughEvery day could be our last
Burning, darling, burning fast
Time won't slow for anyone
Out on the tracks at a quarter to oneI accept you, as impossible as it sounds
Impossible the more the barrier
Going down with the ship with a smile, with the family
There aren't any lifeboats to heaven around here
Just misguided people playing Russian roulette
Mistaking kindness for weakness
Thinking like giants and acting like children
Strangers in a hurryEvery day could be our last
Burning, darling, burning fast

Time won't slow for anyone
Out on the tracks at a quarter to oneYou set me on fire, then watch me fly
You can see how I burn, you can feel how I try
You're my number one puncher, my number one fist
You're my heaven in my heartbeat and my one true bliss
So let me down on the floor, I can't take anymore
From the snakes against angels and stairways to heaven
And more different faces than a couple of dice
I'm shaking all over and I can't control it
Every day could be our last
Burning, darling, burning fast
Time won't slow for anyone
Out on the tracks at a quarter to one
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Great Lake Swimmers is a Canadian indie folk band which formed in 2003 in Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada. The band began with Tony Dekker (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Erik Arneson (banjo, guitar, harmonium), Bret Higgens (bass), Julie Fader (keyboards, vocals) and Greg Millson (drums). Julie Fader subsequently left, and Miranda Mulholland, on violin and backing vocals, joined. Fifty-five years ago, Marilyn Bell took a plunge and traversed Lake Ontario. Back then, being a Great Lake swimmer was a big deal; now, it's an astonishing physical feat taken for granted.

Read more about Great Lake Swimmers on Last.fm.


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