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Brass Lines

from A Minor Revival - LP by Sodastream

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the two of us are guilty, i wrote it on my sleeve
from your marriage bed, were you holding out on me
though this story might, i never want to see you leave
with these men in lights shouting out to me

‘cause i want to be high
yes i want to be bright
oh there’s something on my sleeve
won’t ascribe, won’t abide
by the words that you might keep
and if what you say
‘cause it might be true i’ve got to go
go and find you, i’ll wait for you this time

through the milano storms and the blossoms through the week
i saw this battle born, i was holding you in the street
ended by my house, ‘cause a red light’s warm indeed
and these men about will be shouting out to me

‘cause i want to be high
yes i want to be bright
oh there’s something on my sleeve
won’t ascribe, won’t abide
by the words that you might keep
and if what you say
‘cause it might be true i’ve got to go
go and find you, i’ll wait for you this time
go and find you, it’s hard to let it slide

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from A Minor Revival - LP, released August 4, 2003

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Sodastream Melbourne, Australia

Karl Smith and Pete Cohen formed Sodastream in Perth, Western Australia in 1997 and released four albums, four EPs, and a live album. Hailed by the likes of BBC’s John Peel, Melody Maker and Pitchfork, the band toured extensively across Australia, Europe, the UK and the USA. After going on hiatus in 2007 they reconvened in 2013 and are set to release their fifth studio album - Little by Little. ... more

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