Immediate download of Through Out Our History/What an endless war (A Song About Sarah From His Perspective After a Quick but Final Fight) in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. All $$$ goes directly to the artist.
For all you enthusiasts: Capo 1 Tempo 102 Time 4/4 Key of F
lyrics
Intro- C Dm7 Fm Am, C Dm7 Fm G
Verse 1- C Am Fm G
Socrates and Sophocles can argue about philosophy
Simply cut the tree, Johnny apple seed
Were you and I meant to see, and suffer through out eternity?
What-was-meant-to-be, is now set free
Pre-Chorus- E E7 Fm G G Am Am7
And no… I’ve got to be bolder
I’m getting colder
I’m getting older
Chorus- C Am Fm G
But baby, you’ve been unknown to me lately
I’ll find a new lady
With darker hair and a bigger smile
And baby, things with us have been changing
I’m tired of waiting
So please step down and we’ll break this denial
Verse 2- C Am Fm G
From age to age this symphony, composed by mass humanity
What an endless war, that craved for more
And you and I were meant to die, and suffer through this lullaby
Why can’t you cry, you shrug and sigh
*** Repeat Pre-chorus
*** Repeat Chorus x2
credits
from The Hue of My Demise,
released January 1, 2007
Written by Whitney Bueno, John Canales, & Amber Lyle
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