No life
No life
Everything you need to keep it together
To keep you off the street
No life
Once I used to see
A beautiful stranger walking next to me
Sometimes it's a long time coming
No life
No life
Still a lot to learn
For offering nothing
You get it in return
No life
Pushed away the hand
The fate that might have found you
That found some other man


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    I might as well comment on this seeing as no-one else has. Would love to hear it better produced. Some of the lines cut right through me (incidentally, I think some of the lyrics above are wrong): No life / Still a lot to learn / For offering nothing / You get it in return :( Also quite unusual that the vocals stop before the song's even half over then there's an extended jam

    Yer_Maon April 16, 2006   Link
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    The lyrics, though beautiful, are really secondary to the music. ES really rocks out on this one. I too would love to hear a better resolution version, but as is, it's a great jam. I think of this song and See You in Heaven as sister songs, b/c if ES put lyrics over See You in Heaven, there'd be a long jam at the end of that one too. Everything he touched is golden.

    raisin girlon July 04, 2006   Link
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    I love the music so much, and the tone of the song. One of the only songs that doesn't depress me. I can just sit and rock out to this one. Love it.

    tambamon September 01, 2006   Link
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    I think the last words are...

    pushed away the hand the fate that might have found you that found some other man

    Such a great song.

    doesntevenmatteron September 19, 2006   Link

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