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Walk Don't Run - JFA



     
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I see the sand fall through my hand
A subtle picture, quiet reminder
We're staring through this hour glass
When will it run out? When will we run out?
We've learned to build our castles out of sand for so long
So temporary, I watch them tumble down
It's time to let it go
Turn back the hand to the beginning
Wouldn't it be nice, give me some more time
Bury yourself under the blanket
How do we slow down?
How do we walk when we're supposed to run?
Surround ourselves with plastic bonds
It give us comfort, comfort in numbers
These monuments will always stand
Our lonely temples lean too, we'll all fall
Try to appreciate what little time we have, let's slow it down

Life's so uncertain, we lay our brother's down
It's time to let it go
Turn back the hand to the beginning
Wouldn't it be nice, give me some more time
Bury yourself under the blanket
How do we slow down?
How do we walk when we're supposed to run?
Don't let life pass you by tonight
Brace inside, brace yourself this time
Now I know it's time to let it go
Turn back those hands to the beginning
Wouldn't it be nice, give me some more time
Bury yourself under the blanket
How do we slow down?
How do we walk when we're supposed to run?

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JFA


JFA (Jodie Foster's Army) is a hardcore punk band, born in 1981 out of Arizona and Southern California skateboard culture. The original members include Brian Brannon (vocals), Don "Redondo" Pendleton (guitar), Michael Cornelius (bass), and Mike "Bam-Bam" Sversvold (drums). Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls also played bass for awhile. The band was pivotal in the development of the skate punk and Skate Rock scenes. Over the years, the lineup has included many bass players and drummers but the core of Brannon and Pendleton has remained constant.

Read more about JFA on Last.fm.


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