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He climbs inside the looking glass
And points at anything he hates
He calls to you, "Hey, look out son
There's a gun they're pointing at your pretty face"And the heads, they are a rolling
'Cause the conqueror is on his way
And the justice day is coming
For the conqueror is on his wayFive hundred little women
Are calling at their hero's door
Yes, their hero is working overtime
He's squirming on an empty floorAnd the heads, they are a rolling
'Cause the conqueror is on his way
And the justice day is coming
For the conqueror is on his wayHe's bought the castle on the hill
He's bought it just to knock it down
The local power shout him down
They say he's just an empty-headed clownAnd the heads, they are a rolling
'Cause the conqueror is on his way
And the justice day is coming

For the conqueror is on his wayHe's busy building monuments
To hide inside his empty grave
You there, can you find some souls?
He's looking for some people to saveAnd the heads, they are a rolling
'Cause the conqueror is on his way
And the justice day is coming
For the conqueror is on his way
And the words of love are killing him
The conqueror is on his wayAnd the words of love were lying on an empty floor
Just in a place where the conqueror lay

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The Workday Release is a solo project created by David Ottestad in 2008. Based out of Orange County, CA, Ottestad self-released his first record “To the Beginning” in 2009. Showing a wide range of style, “To the Beginning” was Ottestad’s way of searching for a sound to expand on. With a passion for both ambient, rock and acoustic, pop, he created another band in 2010 called The Wandering Tree. Under this title, the rock record “Farther from Familiar” was released. In 2011, Ottestad began writing a follow up to 2009’s “To the Beginning” and would focus more on acoustic, pop.

Read more about The Workday Release on Last.fm.


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