Time has come around to hit the road again
Hard again, road again
Circus comes to town to give a show again
Fun 'til ten, hard again
Thoughts of you they hit me in my head again
Hard again, oh now and then
People like to laugh and watch the big top men
Hard again, oh you know when

Time has come around to hit the road again
Hard again, road again
Circus comes to town to give a show again
Fun 'til ten, oh hard again
Thoughts of you they hit me in my fucking head again
Hard again, oh now and then
People like to laugh and watch the big top men
Hard again, oh you know when

Time has come to go
(Hey hey ha ah ah)
Hard again
When it comes you'll know
(Hey hey ha ah ah)
Road again
Hard again
Road again

Hard again (fun til ten)
Ah you'll know when
Once again
Feel I'm getting hard again
(fear of broken eyes, never formulise)

Yet again
Onward, again yeh
Onward, again

Yeah hay
Yeah hayayay
Yeah hay
Yeah hayayay


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    @Camj I remember seeing them at Metal for Brain (must have been around 2003 I think). They were great there. Then saw them years later at The Prince (with Karnivool in support), the crowd left after Karnivool (a local WA band), then when they returned about 6 months later (and had had Triple J exposure) the place was packed for COG.

    Great band, and love their sound.

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