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Young one rises from the nest
Bid him farewell and all the best
With all the tools to love and grow
And all the right from wrong you knowNow and then
It's hard to choose which way to go
Trust a chosen few
Don't trust yourself
When you're lowOnce in a while when liberty smiles
You're free to pick up the pieces
Then you're squeezing the stone
Trying to find your way home
But don't drag tomorrow down
Th heart of trust is well and good
You run the risk that's understood
Trusting from the mind just might
Keep you up with the doubt all nightFind yourself a love
Or hope that it finds you
Before you're through

The best that you can give
Is the best of you
Before you're throughOnce in a while when liberty smiles
You're free to pick up the pieces
Then you're squeezing the stone
Trying to find your way home
But don't drag tomorrow down
Don't drag tomorrow down
Well in light of it
And in spite of it
We all find our way home
The periphery is distracting me
That's no way to be
Look how much you have grownOnce in a while when liberty smiles
You're free to pick up the pieces
Stay single file and give us a smile
Everyone picks up the pieces
Until we're squeezing the stone
Trying to find our way home
But don't drag tomorrow down
Don't drag tomorrow down, oh yeah
Well don't drag!
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Big Wreck was a neo-progressive hard rock band of the late 1990s.

The band was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1995 by vocalist Ian Thornley, guitarist Brian Doherty, bassist Dave Henning and drummer Forrest Williams, who met as students at the Berklee College of Music. After several years of gigging in Boston and Cambridge, the band signed to a major label and released its debut album In Loving Memory Of... in 1997. The single The Oaf was a major Top Ten hit for the band that year.

Due to Thornley's Canadian nationality, the band's biggest commercial success was actually in Canada rather than the United States. The album's subsequent singles, Blown Wide Open and That Song, were not as successful on the American charts as The Oaf had been, but in Canada they were both Top Ten hits.

In October of 2001, Big Wreck played a special show at Toronto's Roy Thompson Hall accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Uzume Taiko Ensemble of drummers, with The Tragically Hip's Paul Langlois and Robby Baker also making appearances.

The band's second album The Pleasure and the Greed (released in 2001) was marred by poor marketing and was not as big a hit as their debut album, especially in the United States. The band subsequently broke up a year later in 2002.

Thornley moved back to Toronto, launching the band Thornley. Doherty has gone on to be in the indie band Death of 8, but the other band members never emerged with new projects.

Ian and Brian rekindled their friendship, which lead to a reunion in 2011

New album titled "Albatross" released on iTunes on March 6, 2012

Subsequent 2012 Canadian tour announced.

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