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The End Of The Line - Traveling Wilburys



     
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Tainted misery
Bleed, battle scars
Chemical affinity
Reign, legacy
Innocence corrode
Stain or rot away
Catatonic overload
Choke, asphyxia
Snuff reality
Scorch, kill the light
Incinerate celebrity
Reaper, butchery
Karma amputee
Bloodline, redefine
Death contagious deity
Oh yeah
Hooked into this deceiver

Need more and more
Into the endless fever
Need more and more
New consequence machine
You burn through all your gasoline
Asylum overtime, never mind
You've reached the end of the line
Time, choke the clock
Steal another day
Die, faithfully
Narcissistic fade away
Twisted, jump the rail
Shatter the crowd below
Breaker, chase the ghost
From latest high to all time low
Hooked into this deceiver
Need more and more
Into the endless fever
Need more and more
New consequence machine
You burn through all your gasoline
Asylum overtime, never mind
You've reached the end of the line
Drop the hourglass of time
Spilling sand, we will not find
As we gather here today
We bid farewell
The slave becomes the master
The slave becomes the master
The slave becomes the master, yeah
The slave becomes the master
Need more and more
Right now and ever after
Need more and more
New consequence machine
You burn through all your gasoline
Asylum overtime, never mind
Dead hourglass of time
Sand, we will not ever find
We gather here today, say goodbye
'Cause you've reached the end of the line
The end of the line
The end of the line
The end of the line
You've reached the end of the line

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Traveling Wilburys were a supergroup formed by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne. Initially an informal grouping with Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, they got together at Bob Dylan's studio in Malibu, California, to record an additional track as a B-side for the single release of Harrison's "This Is Love". The song they came up with was "Handle With Care", which the record company immediately realized was too good to be released as a single "filler".

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