Finest Worksong

Album: Document (1988)
Charted: 50
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  • The time to rise has been engaged
    You're better best to rearrange
    I'm talkin' here to me alone
    I listen to the finest worksong

    Your finest hour
    Your finest hour

    Another chance has been engaged
    To throw Thoreau and rearrange
    You are following this time
    I beg you not, beg to rhyme

    (Oh) Your finest hour
    (Oh) Your finest hour

    Take your instinct by the reins
    You're better best to rearrange
    What we want and what we need
    Has been confused, been confused

    (Oh) Your finest hour
    (Oh) Your finest hour

    Take your instinct by the reins
    Better best to rearrange
    What we want and what we need
    Has been confused, been confused

    (Oh) Your finest hour
    (Oh) Your finest hour
    (Oh) Your finest hour
    (Oh) Your finest hour Writer/s: Michael Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, William Berry
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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