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I was riding down the highway
When I thought I spotted someone in the road
Well I said, "You going my way?"
And he turned his head and said, "Man, I don't know"So I asked about his government
He turned his head and then began to laugh
And I asked him, "What you running from?"
And he said, "My man, I'm running from my past"And we laughed aloud, and sang aloud and then we drank a brew
I didn't think a thought about Mr. Brown, he's through
I heard the loud, marching sound, of a revolution coming through
No need to come around unless you're true, someone in the roadWell we kept on driving down that road for about an hour and a half
The way that we were moving left half myself reflecting in the past
Tired of endless talking, stopped the car and started walking down a path
I lift spirits to my heart, Lord knows that hatred will never lastsAnd we laughed aloud, and sang aloud and then we drank a brew
I didn't think a thought about Mr. Brown, he's through
I heard the loud, marching sound, revolution coming throughWe laughed aloud, and sang aloud and then we drank a brew
I didn't think a thought about Mr. Brown, he's through
I heard the loud, marching sound, revolution coming through
No need to come around unless you're trueAnd we lied, been a pain

Then we're here, we'd be gone
Oh, I tried to live a life in love
Oh, I lied and we're here
And we were all lost

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O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) is an alternative rock band which formed in Rockville, Maryland, United States in 1996. The band consists of Marc Roberge (vocals, guitar), Chris Culos (drums, percussion), Richard On (guitar, backing vocals), Benj Gershman (bass), and Jerry DePizzo (saxophone, guitar, backing vocals). The band has released seven albums: "The Wanderer" (1997), Soul's Aflame (2000), "Risen" (2001), "In Between Now and Then" (2003), "Stories of a Stranger" (2005), "All Sides" (2008), and King (2011).

Read more about O.A.R. on Last.fm.


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