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Slightly Out of Reach - James LaBrie



     
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Working so hard, what are you getting out of this
Commitment, have many nice things
But there's no time to take a rest
And you're spentIn the moment you never seem to be
That time will comeTaken from those
You should be here, you look on
But you're not part of anything thereThe days and the years are passing
Quite the man with your worldly possessions
The crown upon you in all its gloryDriven around down these same ole roads
You've known far too long
Turning around's not an option in front of you
You're too far goneAnd all the signs are warning him
A dead end streetTaken from those
You should be here, looking on
But you're not part of anything thereThe days and the years have passed you
Getting old with your worldly possessions
The crown upon you in all its gloryNot sure that you know any more
What you feel right now

To look back when you dreamed
That you'd have everything you want
It's so hard to just to get throughSo much of the time
You were not here, you looked on
But were not part of anything thereThe days and the years have passed you
Now you're old
All your worldly possessions crumblingNow all of your time is spent there
They moved on
And they're not part of anything hereThe days and the years have passed you
And you're old with your worldly possessions
All crumbling 'round you and all its glory

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Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist who is best known for being the lead singer in progressive metal band Dream Theater. He has released several solo albums (progressive rock/metal style) as well as collaborating in various projects. He was born in Penetenguishene, Ontario, Canada and started singing and playing drums at age 5. By his mid-teens, LaBrie was a member of several bands as a singer and/or drummer, and in 1981, at age 18, he moved to Toronto to further his musical pursuits.

Read more about James LaBrie on Last.fm.


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