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Words, they keep dropping.
They keep spilling from my hands on to paper.
I'm in Virginia.
It's 3am and I can't fall asleep.Just a little bit of faith is what I want,
it's what I need in my institutions.
So I wait, so patientlyBut when it happens, over and over
Can we hear it?
Yeah let's hear it for the whistleblowerWait! Won't you look around you?
Won't you look beside you now and figure out the score?
Read. Skim down the front page and you'll see my given name presenting yours.Just a little bit of faith is what I want,
it's what I need in my institutions.
So I wait, so patientlyBut when it happens, over and over
Can we hear it?
Yeah let's hear it for the whistleblowerYou can say it any way you want.
you can frame it any way you can.
But I can tell you I've read the fine print written by your steady hand.You can say it any way you want.
you can frame it anyway you can.
What's behind your good intentions

On your heart, a hidden hand?Just a little bit of faith is what I want,
it's what I need in my institutions.
So I wait, so patientlyBut when it happens, over and over
Can we hear it?
Yeah let's hear it for the whistleblower

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Over the past three albums and five years, Toronto’s Celtic rock band Enter The Haggis has found itself at the center of a grassroots success story ever teetering on the brink of mainstream success. From playing Celtic festivals to headlining them, and from the festival circuit to selling out multiple nights in rock venues, ETH has blazed a path with heavy and almost constant touring up and down the East Coast, to Canada, the West Coast and back again, winning over success one fan, one town, one region at a time.

Read more about Enter The Haggis on Last.fm.


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