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Stolage Lyrics


With so many unknowns
The many things we've lost
It's hard to find an example
Worth defending the cost
With so many unknowns
In our future's past
Emerging from the shadows
Let's take our lives back
You're not alone
In this fantasy
It's terrifying
But it's not supposed to be
We've clung to many
We've paved some roads
But at the end of the day
We need to break down
Every door that's fucking closed
We tend to walk the shadows

It's getting cold and we've been spread too thin
Emerging from the shadows
Survival's sake now next of kin
Daylight savings all around me
Pockets posing, ashes falling down
It's not disturbing see
That all we've got to say
If it's best to do yourself
Then the answer lies in me
Oh, it's okay
We've found it out before
We've got control back now
Like it was meant to be
We're not the problem
We're not the cure
But at the end of the day
We need to break down
Every motherfucking door
We tend to walk the shadows
It's getting cold and we've been spread too thin
Emerging from the shadows
Survival's sake now next of kin
Daylight savings all around me
Pockets posing, ashes falling down
It's not disturbing see
That all we've got to say
If it's best to do yourself
Then the answer lies in me
Oh, the answer lies in me
Oh, the answer lies in me
Oh, the answer lies in me
Oh, the answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me
The answer lies in me

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Hailing from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Taproot formed in late 1997, and has toured with Deftones, Sevendust, Incubus, and Korn. Taproot's album "Blue Sky Research" was released on 16 August 2005. Their song "Calling" was the official theme song of WWE's Unforgiven pay-per-view event in September 2005. The second single from the album, "Birthday," received minimal radio airtime on the East Coast. In 1997, Taproot sent their demo to Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst. Impressed with their material, he offered to get them a recording contract through Interscope Records.

Read more about Taproot on Last.fm.


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