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The Harder They Come - Guster



     
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Well, they tell me of a pie up in the sky
Waiting for me when I die
But between the day you're born and when you die
They never seem to hear even your crySo as sure as the sun will shine
I'm gonna get my share now of what's mine
And then the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all
Ooh, the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and allWell, the officers are trying to keep me down
Trying to drive me underground
And they think that they have got the battle won
I say, "Forgive them Lord, they know not what they've done"So as sure as the sun will shine
I'm gonna get my share now of what's mine
And then the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all
Ooh, the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and allOoh, yeah, oh, yeah, woh, yeah, oohAnd I keep on fighting for the things I want
Though I know that when you're dead you can't
But I'd rather be a free man in my grave
Than living as a puppet or a slaveSo as sure as the sun will shine
I'm gonna get my share now of what's mine
And then the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all

Ooh, the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and allYeah, the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all
What I say now, what I say now, aww
What I say now, what I say one time
The harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all
Ooh, the harder they come, the harder they'll fall, one and all

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Guster is an alternative rock band, which formed at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, United States in 1992. The band consists of Adam Gardner and Ryan Miller on guitar and vocals and Brian Rosenworcel on percussion. Multi-instrumentalist Joe Pisapia played with the band from 2003-2010. Luke Reynolds has taken Pisapia's place to tour with the band for their newest album, Easy Wonderful. The band is noted for its catchy, poppy melodies, and the distinctive hand-drumming on percussion.

Read more about Guster on Last.fm.


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