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Early Nineties

from Signal Corps by Capital

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i had a master plan never put it into place. it’s laughable the amount of times i put it in your face.
first i was searching for the light, then i cried the holy name. years have passed, it couldn’t last this final game. “never, not i” is what i cried, when asked to lead the normal life.
the nine to five was something i just simply could not even justify. but rent and bills, they bend the truth. inside i stay restless, with or without youth. you'll have to carry me out. nail my hands and my knees to the fucking floor, brace the table to the double doors. you'll have to carry me out.
look for proof that you will never find. say you’ve found it, it’s a god damn lie. i waited in the dark for the tide to turn next to the parkway i just heard your engine burn. now this is where i am, and i guess that it’s my thing. dinner parties, no more RT, diamond rings. things i said and i never did, just the thoughts of a silly kid. “never, not i” is what i cried, when asked to lead the normal life.
nine to five was something that i simply could not justify. you know I feel that it’s the truth, i’m holding on TO YOUTH!

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from Signal Corps, released August 26, 2006

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