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Someday - Tommy Stinson



     
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You've got a close eye on the world outside
From the inside of your cage
And you're staring through the cracks in the drapes for a key
With a midget on your back, goin' blind and meanHow much could you ask for?
How much would you ask for?Something of use will come
Of these worn out shoes
Something of use will come
Of these painful duesThe bastard's wearing the dresses now
He bitches, no one calls him by his name
My baby, she's got the blues
Another rapist grows into his running shoesHow much could you ask for?
How much would you ask for?Dear god, can't you just leave me alone
Said the martyr to the thief
Ohh, there's not enough room in this reflection for two
Now one of us is gonna have to leave in peace, somedaySomething of use will come
Of these dried up tears
Something of use will come
Of the blood and the blues if we waste another yearIt's always someday

Someday, something of use will come
(It always come right)You lift yourself from the gutter to the grave
They'll fax you your last rights
Well, maybe I said everything is all right
Well, they're just not unbearableHow much would you ask for?
Ohh, no, how much could you ask for?
'Cos someday, something of use will come
Of these lives that we chooseSomeday, something of use will come
Of the blood and the blues of this wasted youth
(Someday, something of use will come)
Someday, something of use will come
(It always come right)

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Tommy Stinson (born Thomas Eugene Stinson, 6 October, 1966 in Minneapolis, USA), currently a member of Guns N' Roses, was one of the founding members of the legendary 1980s alternative band The Replacements. Just 12 years old when he joined, Stinson played bass for The Replacements until their breakup in 1991. He then formed the short-lived bands Bash & Pop who in 1993 released one album Friday Night Is Killing Me and then later, Perfect, who released an EP in 1996 titled When Squirrels Play Chicken. In 1997 their album Seven Days a Week was shelved due to record company problems.

Read more about Tommy Stinson on Last.fm.


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