Find yourself a new frontier
'Cause life is going, going gone
Fly yourself away from here 'til you're clear
Before it's going, going, gone

Say it loud and in the light
For it's going, going gone
Shake the hands, the hands that pick people fight
'Cause life is going, going gone

Yes I'll find you and cut you down
Friends and neighbours, sleepy town
If you wake up before the blow
Pick your face up
We come, we go
We live until we live no more

Travel with the dead black eye
Before it's come and come and gone
Cradles and the rocking chairs beneath the light
Before it's come and come and gone

Yes I'll find you and cut you down
Friends and neighbours, sleepy town
If you wake up before the blow
Pick your face up
We come, and go
We come and go, oh oh oh
We come and go, oh oh oh oh


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    I think it sounds more like:

    "Fly yourself away from here, into the clear" "Shake the hands, the hands that pick, pick the fight" "Friends and neighbours, sleepy town"

    But he is pretty hard to understand. Thanks for the lyrics =]

    true.love.wayon October 01, 2008   Link

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