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Weak Would Be Me Flinching - Race The Sun



     
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Weak Would Be Me Flinching Lyrics


Day dreaming as I take this routine stroll
Leap over sidewalks
Skipping stones to ripple this still reservoir
I've been mislead
I've hindered someone who struggles to throw that far
A chance they could fall in
Drown to never be found
Their only fear
We're going to take this oneSorry, didn't see you lying there
Kicking and screaming
Just trying to keep my balance
I'm sure you wanted that apology
But I've been weaving,
Stepping over your limbs
I've always been that polite
Lend a hand but you resent to meet halfwayAnd we're always stepping on someone's toes
Just in case you didn't notice
I think you failed to even notice

Hold me down
I'll kick before I breakYou're a preschooler holding a megaphone
Timid, are we inferior?
Bite your tongue
Many walls you whisper to
The echoes made their way through
These caved in halls were built by you
Only youAnd we're always stepping on someone's toes
Just in case you didn't notice
I think you failed to even notice
Hold me down
I kick before I break
Hold me down
I bend before I breakComplexion breaks
It never changes (now)Hold me down
I kick before I break
Hold me down
I bend before I breakHold me down
I kick before I break
Hold me down
I bend before I break

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Race The Sun, a Powhatan based band interlaces a lyrical fabric of common themes with songwriting that is both identifiable and contextual. Interested in playing something more heartfelt and sincere, founding members James Henderson [vocals/guitar], Jason Sowers [vocals/guitar], and Chris Brown
began writing songs in the sweltering summer of 2002 that combined their energetic punk/alt rock influences with pop and a touch of hardcore.

Read more about Race The Sun on Last.fm.


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