I found variety
On Nolan's Avenue
Down where the air is thick
As L.A. skies are blue
The water tried to break it down
But it held through
It gave a little for the sake of staying true

We cut ties
We tell lies
We hate change
And we wanna claim where we feel
We take toes
We rake yours
Yeah we dig holes
And we're diggin' right in your fears

We're waking up
We're waking up
And right on time
And right on time
We'll take these roads
We'll break them up
And right on time
And right on time!

We got cars
We write laws
We won't pause
Don't you know we're wizards working in Oz
We don't lose
We might bruise
Yeah but we'll rain fire on ya till you're playing
All of your cards

We're waking up
We're waking up
And right on time
And right on time
We'll take these roads
We'll break them up
And right on time
And right on time!
On time!
Right on time!
Waking up!
Waking up!
Yeah

Ooh!
Oh!
Ooh!


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    A few corrections, this is how I hear the song:

    I found verity On N'Orleans Avenue (?) Down where the air is thick *As any skies are blue The water tried to break it down But it held through It gave a little for the sake of staying true

    We cut ties We tell lies We hate change And we wanna claim where we feel We take tolls We rake (?) Yeah we dig holes And we're diggin right in your field

    We're waking up We're waking up And right on time And right on time We'll take these roads We'll break them up And right on time And right on time!

    We got cause We're outlaws We won't pause *Don't you know where all this is working the hours We don't lose We might bruise Yeah but we'll rain fire on ya till you're playing All of your cards

    We're waking up We're waking up And right on time And right on time We'll take these roads We'll break them up And right on time And right on time! ON TIME! ON TIME! *Right on time Waking Up! Waking Up! Yeah

    Oooh! Oh! Oooh!

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