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Wake Me - Phazer



     
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Wake Me Lyrics


There’s always a bride to love,
There’s always a son to be born,
I ‘m awake now, Morning 8:10,
Another Saturday, We can wake up txogether;
Join me, on the easy game,
Close you eyes and feel this slack cord on your feet
I have this moment to use
I am afraid of losing
I have the urge to defy
I'd like to be like the man on the edge
Wake me. You wanna do it;
Wake me. Maybe I can do it myself
Wake me. Can you really do it?
Wake me. Please don’t give me lowball!

I’m a walker. I’m a dead man.
I’m a wonder man. Now I can lift my head.
Play me. Have you already played?
Play one more time. Feel this slack cord on your feet
I have this moment to use
I am afraid of losing
I have the urge to defy
I'd like to be like the man on the edge
Pulling down to the end,
Now I see what it means
Now I see through the fence
And I dive
And I blend
What life brings to my hand
I conjure up and I taste it
Bittersweet, I could spit it out
I could spit it out
Never swallow
I have this moment to use
I am afraid of losing
I have the urge to defy
I'd like to be like the man on the edge
Wake me. You wanna do it;
Wake me. Maybe I can do it myself
Wake me. Can you really do it?
Wake me. Please don’t give me lowball!
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Lyrics submitted by Paulo Miranda.

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Since the band's beginning in 2004, Phazer had already collected several good reviews from all worldwide press, and was several times described as the "big promise of Portuguese Rock ". The Lisbon band identifies itself mainly within the Rock genre, but without limiting themselves to any kind of musical styles, approaching and combining several alternative sounds. Early on, PhaZer wrote their first songs that were presented to the Lisbon's rock circuit audience at the mini-tour named "Beta-Tour", entering right after that, at the Namoche Studios to record their debut EP "Revelations".

Read more about Phazer on Last.fm.


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