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Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
Son, you'd better go for it
Harmony, dissatisfaction
And a pocket full of lies
'Cause I guess that's what they want
Son, your father's known for his misery
Can you read my lips?
'Cause this is my way of breaking ties
Is it true that's what you want?
We know this color coding can't be right
When the only truth is we don't sleep at night
Can it feel real?
We're just trying to beat the system
But it's hard from a distance
We keep falling from the system

So it's time for a new better way
We're just trying to beat the system
And it's time for a new better way
Lie, now the people need to get high
Everybody needs a little sunshine from a blurry sky
'Cause that's just what they want
We know this color coding can't be right
When the only truth is we don't sleep at night
Can it feel real?
We're just trying to beat the system
But it's hard from a distance
We keep falling from the system
So it's time for a new better way
We're just trying to beat the system
But it's hard from a distance
We keep falling from the system
So it's time for a new better way
We're just trying to beat the system
But it's hard from a distance
We keep falling from the system
So it's time for a new better way
Better way, better way, better way
Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
Someday, evermore
System

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Kensington is a rock band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. The band was formed in 2005 and has released two EPs and two albums since then. Their first album Borders was released in 2010. Its follow-up, Vultures, came out in 2012. Current band members:
Eloi Youssef - vocals, guitar, keys
Casper Starreveld - guitar, vocals, keys
Jan Haker - bass, keys, backing vocals
Niles Vandenberg - drums The band formed in 2006 with Casper Starreveld on lead vocals, and with original drummer Lucas Lenselink, after the dissolution of the band Quad.

Read more about Kensington on Last.fm.


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