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Clockwork

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NOTES Probably the 2nd song written with the band, after Nostalgia. Justin Stahlman — vocals & lyrics Schon Thacker — guitar Shawn McKenna — Bass Rod Howard — guitar Justin Hansen — drums LYRICS I am dying of old age I have just seen the system It works like a clock running too fast I’m scared that I’ll run low and not care Fantasy... a secret of the young Mentally... my youth has just begun Time goes by... I'm left behind I am learning from these things I give knowledge to my wife She says, “this life you know it's a trial...” Well I don’t think I will pass it because I can’t live this way, a quick way to die So much energy, why’s it trapped inside? Oh dear, what could the matter be? Back and forth I can’t decide what I am going to do when I get my choices. Frightened, by the simplicity. Everyday the same thing every hour I want to change but my time is ending. I can’t deny the staccato All of the gears they will catch up and crush me Sent my prayers for some downtime I don’t think I can keep up

First published

01/18/2016

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music

Duration

3 minutes

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Justin Stahlman Music

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    NOTES Probably the 2nd song written with the band, after Nostalgia. Justin Stahlman — vocals & lyrics Schon Thacker — guitar Shawn McKenna — Bass Rod Howard — guitar Justin Hansen — drums LYRICS I am dying of old age I have just seen the system It works like a clock running too fast I’m scared that I’ll run low and not care Fantasy... a secret of the young Mentally... my youth has just begun Time goes by... I'm left behind I am learning from these things I give knowledge to my wife She says, “this life you know it's a trial...” Well I don’t think I will pass it because I can’t live this way, a quick way to die So much energy, why’s it trapped inside? Oh dear, what could the matter be? Back and forth I can’t decide what I am going to do when I get my choices. Frightened, by the simplicity. Everyday the same thing every hour I want to change but my time is ending. I can’t deny the staccato All of the gears they will catch up and crush me Sent my prayers for some downtime I don’t think I can keep up

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NOTES Probably the 2nd song written with the band, after Nostalgia. Justin Stahlman — vocals & lyrics Schon Thacker — guitar Shawn McKenna — Bass Rod Howard — guitar Justin Hansen — drums LYRICS I am dying of old age I have just seen the system It works like a clock running too fast I’m scared that I’ll run low and not care Fantasy... a secret of the young Mentally... my youth has just begun Time goes by... I'm left behind I am learning from these things I give knowledge to my wife She says, “this life you know it's a trial...” Well I don’t think I will pass it because I can’t live this way, a quick way to die So much energy, why’s it trapped inside? Oh dear, what could the matter be? Back and forth I can’t decide what I am going to do when I get my choices. Frightened, by the simplicity. Everyday the same thing every hour I want to change but my time is ending. I can’t deny the staccato All of the gears they will catch up and crush me Sent my prayers for some downtime I don’t think I can keep up

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