Something More - Buster Williams



     
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Something More Lyrics


The worst is yet to come
So vulnerable and dumb say the words and I'll dissolve
Tell me how long should this last I've been forgetting how to act and
These memories will burn like gasoline
And I believe there's something more
'Cause this isn't what I've been looking for
If I blink my eyes I'm afraid I might miss some of it
This makes no sense a mirage of an oasis but it kills my time
Well, try to remember what I sought, I never gave it that much thought
Does it really matter at all
'Cause there really is no time for opening up my eyes
'Cause you know that I have seen it all before
And I believe there's something more
'Cause this isn't what I've been looking for
If I blink my eyes I'm afraid I might miss some of it
This makes no sense a mirage of an oasis but it kills my time
Well, I wish I could always feel this good

I wish that I could always feel this way
Wish I could always feel this good
Wish that I could always know what's out there
'Cause I believe there's something more
'Cause this isn't what I've been looking for
If I blink my eyes I'm afraid I might miss some of it this
This makes no sense a mirage of an oasis but it kills my time
I wish I could always feel this good
I wish that I could always feel this way
I wish I could always feel this good
Wish that I could be imitating the screen imitating the
Screen if you hate something it goes away
If you hate something then just wait

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Buster Williams (b. 1942 is a U.S. jazz bassist. Born Charles Anthony Williams Jr in Camden, New Jersey, USA on the 17th April 1942, his mother was a seamstress and his father was a bassist, and worked various day jobs to support his family. In 1959 he began working with Jimmy Heath whose quartet included Sam Dockery on piano and the legendary Specs Wright on drums. At the age of seventeen Williams was playing with Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, just one month after graduating from Camden High School in 1960, and stayed with them for a year until the band got stranded in Kansas City.

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