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Mark Dzula - Begin Again Lyrics



Mark Dzula - Begin Again Lyrics




A fond farewell
Not overdue, but just as well
It's time to shake
The bonds that bind you
To these streets
To the night

This thirst for life
The correlate of finite time
You let grow
Now it consumes you
And you're lost
To the premise
To the promise of it all

I pretend to nothing innocent
Just think of all the wasted days you've spent
Tending to the needs
You never really needed
To begin
To live again
She wants you to begin

Her calling card
The city streets in her backyard
She lights you up
Like strange pachinko
And you're lost
To the premise
To the promise of it all

I pretend to nothing innocent
Just think of all the wasted days you've spent
Tending to the needs
You never really needed
To begin
To live again
She wants you to begin
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A fond farewell
Not overdue, but just as well
It's time to shake
The bonds that bind you
To these streets
To the night

This thirst for life
The correlate of finite time
You let grow
Now it consumes you
And you're lost
To the premise
To the promise of it all

I pretend to nothing innocent
Just think of all the wasted days you've spent
Tending to the needs
You never really needed
To begin
To live again
She wants you to begin

Her calling card
The city streets in her backyard
She lights you up
Like strange pachinko
And you're lost
To the premise
To the promise of it all

I pretend to nothing innocent
Just think of all the wasted days you've spent
Tending to the needs
You never really needed
To begin
To live again
She wants you to begin
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Writer: Mark Dzula
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