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J-J-Just as long as we are here, standin' tall for one more year
Sing out loud and keep away the cold
When you're blind and you can't see, realize it's them, not me
I might be hard to find, and you know it happens every timeWhen I'm tired I crawl, I can't stand to see you fall
And the years they don't treat you like they used to
But when you're wide and I'm awake I got time enough for days
Take what you want, it just might set you free, not meOh no way, I've been up for a thousand days
But you can cut me down when I'm old and gray
And if you catch me on the move, you can come along
Or you can disapprove I might be hard to find
You know it happens every timeWhen I'm tired, I crawl, I can't stand to see you fall
And the years they don't treat you like they used to
But when you're wide and I'm awake I got time enough for days
Take what you want, it just might set you free, yeahDoes it feel the same, does it feel the same
Does it feel the same, does it feel the sameWhen I'm tired I crawl like the savior in us all
But I don't mind, it's somethin' that I'm used to
And when it's time to go, I just thought I'd let you know
Farewell this time, you're always on my mindWhen I'm tired I crawl, it's a shame to see you fall

And the years they don't treat you like they used to
But when you're wide and I'm awake
Baby, I got enough damn time for a million days
Take a what you want, it just might set you freeWhen you're up you roam, it's a shame to see you go
And the years they don't treat you like they used to
Just as every light you see might be the one that sets you free
Keep on risin' like the ones you used to know, let's go

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Founded by three teenagers in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1982, Corrosion of Conformity began as an hardcore / punk band and went on to transform heavy music, challenging boundaries and serving as what Decibel Magazine called “a crucial stylistic lynchpin in the bridge between metal and punk” that “irrevocably reshaped crossover’s sonic possibilities.” Thirty years and many changes later, COC’s original trio is back with a self-titled release for London-based independent Candlelight Records.

Read more about Corrosion of Conformity on Last.fm.


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