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Sylvan Lyrics


Hey Sylvan, what's to say?
It feels so strange
To sing your name this way
I'm a loss for words
Still looking for the one
Still searching on the tip of my tongueHey Sylvan, do you recall?
The summer we spent moving bricks
And building cement walls?
Through every nickname
Everyone would call
You laughed along and smiled at them allOn your day, everybody came
You were there in a wooden picture frame
Reminded me of a wedding we went to
Where you cried for the bride and now she's here to cry for you[Chorus:]
I guess we all fall in and fall out
Every good story has to end somehow
Here's your standing o, oh on your last bow
You left the stage on fire and we'll never put it out

Never put it out....Hey Sylvan, where'd you go?
Yeah, I know you were always leaving early
From the parties we would throw
We'd chase you down before you were gone
Now I wish I knew the street that you're on.I would say that you never went away
You're in the ground but you're not living in a grave
I look around and I see what you gave
All the proof of the life you engraved[Chorus:]
I guess we all fall in and fall out
Every good story has to end somehow
Here's your standing o, oh on your last bow
You left the stage on fire and we'll never put it out
Never put it out....never put it
never put it out
never put it
never put it out

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“I just fell in love with a forty-five (rpm record) been kept alive in a box over 30 years old,” sings 24-year-old Chris Henderson, the front man of the Hartford, CT, band BRONZE RADIO RETURN. This lyric, from their full-length debut album, OLD TIME SPEAKER, begins to paint the picture that enables your understanding of the group and their music. Like listening to old Bluesmen on your iPod Touch, BRONZE RADIO RETURN is about the juxtaposition of the old and the new.

Read more about Bronze Radio Return on Last.fm.


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