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Is opening a window one way out?
No, I should stay
I have climbed these stairs one thousand times
But yet I slide straight back down to findFeelings are falling free, imaginations dance
Push it to the limit, keep reminding
Holding on to all I have as it seems to fall
Just like sand falls through the hourglassAnd in the dark, when no one is around
I sit and stare at the silhouettes of me
And I say, my oh my, what a journey
We have come along this far
Can there be a better place for me to see?Is opening a window one way out? No, I should stay
I have climbed these stairs one thousand times
But yet I slide straight back down to find
With questions comes a choice to bringA path to better things
Though a love induces sleep of reason
But there's still a building voice of this inner man
That can hardly be hid by these eyesAnd in the dark, when no one is around
I sit and stare at the silhouettes of me

And I say, my oh my, what a journey
We have come along this far
Can there be a better place for me to see?And in the dark, when no one is around
I sit and stare at the silhouettes of me
And I say, my oh my, what a journey
We have come along this far
Can there be a better place for me to see?And in the dark, when no one is around
I sit and stare at the silhouettes of me
And I say, my oh my, what a journey
We have come along this far
Can there be a better place for me to see?

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Now 2/3s of the indie rock band ActionReaction, Element 101 was part of the 'Tooth and Nail' roster from 2000 to 2003 playing infectious crunch pop punk with female vocals. Hailing from New Jersey, they toured with numerous bands including Slick Shoes, Further Seems Forever, Stairwell, Coheed and Cambria, Juliana Theory and Autopilot Off. The band was made up of musicians Crissie Gleason (formerly Verhagen), Danny Papa, Sal Ciaravino, Chris Mizzone, and Nick Acocella.

Read more about Element 101 on Last.fm.


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