Trumpet Or Tap

Album: Opposites (2013)
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  • Time once moved so slowly
    It moves much faster now
    It moves much faster now
    Find a new way to rise
    Or we're in trouble now
    Or we're in trouble now

    Where are you at? Is it trumpet or tap?
    Are you glued to a wall by this terrible snap?
    You know where the sinners are
    Life is much better when you let it all go

    If if could I'd start over again
    Let's start again with a shrug of our shoulders
    Angels always start over again
    With a rude little mess
    They'll always be bolder

    I will sing for three days
    To prove what you mean to me
    Prove what you mean to me
    Lie to my little face
    Hard not to turn away
    Hard not to turn away

    Clowns are madcap,
    Whores encourage the clap
    Living life on the road,
    Got no need for a map
    It seems we are bouncing
    Cleanliness will kill us all
    Dirt is much cleaner

    If if could I'd start over again
    Let's start again with a shrug of our shoulders
    Angels always start over again
    With a rude little mess
    They'll always be bolder than you and me

    Prove what I mean to you
    Show what I mean to you
    Can't you just say it's true?
    Can't you just say it's true?

    Prove what I mean to you
    Show what I mean to you
    Can't you just say it's true?
    Can't you just say it's true? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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