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That's That - Cass McCombs



     
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If you seek pleasure in pain and comfort in the rain and having an open heart
And you can't sit through a class, you're head is half up in the clouds
Half up your ass
If dark days and bright nights make your world turn
Throw a finger up, light it up and let it burn
You may be lonely but you're not alone
If your tears come out like kidney stones
Stand up proud
We're screaming even if its not out loud
Complicate the world
We're an army of Cusack boys and Molly Ringwald girls
You don't speak words you exhale them
Keep them locked inside, you feel them
Old habits can die, but there corpses always stay to haunt you
When starlight burns bright in the black sky
We'll be driving out, screaming towards the overpass
Rocking in, rocking out to the radio
Roll your windows down

Bump that Manilow
Stand up proud, were screaming even if it's not out loud.
Complicate the world, were an army of Cusack boys and Molly Ringwald Girls
Let's go!
In every school in every home there is another sap like you
We're in the park looking up at the stars with nothing else to do
One day you'll meet another one and you'll kicked out of our club; we never win in love
And we are the ones that never see why growing up has got to be like war
Its touchy feely but its true: there's a loser in the same position
Standing next to you
Starlight burns bright in the black sky
We do what we want.
Starlight burns bright in the black sky
We do what we want.
Starlight burns bright in the black sky
We do what we want.

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Cass McCombs (born in Concord, California in 1977) is an American singer-songwriter and performer. An enigmatic folk nomad, McCombs is a quintessentially American artist; "he's quietly become one of (the country's) finest chroniclers of fringe characters, a writer of heart-rending love songs and psychedelic odes to the natural world, a teller of tall-tales with a sense of humor dry as desert wood, and that rare folksinger who actually sings about the folk.

Read more about Cass McCombs on Last.fm.


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