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Dorian Gray Part I
02:50
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Newspaper pictures got you thinking you’re immortalized
Tell me are these the glory days
All champagne and red shades
Turn around again to show off all your good sides
Technicolor fading back to gray
Anyway, hey hey
Dorian Gray
Queen of diamond rings now the queen of broken hearts
Thinning out the stack along the way
Every minute every hour every day
Who what where are you a mystery in three parts
Time keeps sailing a way
Anyway, hey hey
Dorian Gray
Hold it down with the lock and key
But that never stopped me before
Hold on now to what you can see
But you can’t trust me anymore
Dorian Gray
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Dorian Gray Part II
02:41
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I heard a little whisper
That you stopped showing your face
I heard a rumor
That you locked your soul away
Never mind how we get there
We’re all going to the same place
Never mind how you got your
Brand new shoes and your brand new face
Never mind when I showed up
I was there in time to watch you go
Never mind where I’m going
Chances are you already know
I got your letter
In a couple of business days
You said you'd never felt so alive
In quite so many ways
Dorian Gray
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Mulligan
03:03
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A minute an hour a day
(What did you say?)
Give me a mulligan I’ll make it this time
(What did you hide?)
Take the whetstone to the blade
(What did you say?)
Roll again I’ll stare into your snake eyes
(What were you hiding?)
A signal a lighthouse a flare
No warning could stop me now
Double-talk on a double-dog dare
Swing around again and make it somehow
Oh no, what have you done?
Oh no, what did I do? (4x)
Well time is a really straight line
If you walk off of yours then you’ll run into mine
Time is a circular line
If you walk the wrong way than we’re gonna collide (2x)
A minute and hour a day
Give me a mulligan I’ll make it this time
Never go back, never again
Never go back, never go back, never go back
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When the Money Ran Out
04:01
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We thought we’d take the world by storm
But by the end we found
The world had been flooded and we wanted more
Now you’re lying on the bathroom tile
Ain’t it funny all the cracks in the armor
You’re cracking a smile
Well we buried hatchets six feet deep
But every now and then
They come back to haunt us and keep us from sleep
Now you’re staring with your bloodshot eyes
Glazed over oversensitive to sound and to light
Done right by us
Fought our fights and we lost
Couldn’t keep our glass house
When the money ran out
I thought you were the perfect love
Sent from heaven
Now I know there ain’t nothing to see up above
Playing chicken, let’s see who folds first
But let me tell you now
I’ll go all the way to the grave with the curse
I've been pining, panning for that gold
but so far I'm just a fool
And all I can dig up is coal
I'll lay my shovel down if you will too
I've dug so long
But I can never get back to the center of you
So grab a bucket right now
Help me bail us out
We’ve been sinking on down
Since the money ran out
Your honesty makes my skin crawl
I don’t want to hear it so
It’s better for you to say nothing at all
I’m done trying to patch these holes
I keep on working, working
Working my fingers right down to the bone
But the outside world, it leaks in still
Even with both of us
There’s too many cracks that we never can fill
We’re thirsty but we’re drowning
And we’re starving but we’re stuffed
And we’ve got everything we need
But it’s never no never enough
When the money ran out
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Chekhov's Gun Denver, Colorado
Chekhov's Gun is a Denver based rock band. Zach Adams and brothers Dan and Sam Kok have been playing music together and separately in a variety of styles and cities for years, but Chekhov's Gun is a new and unique project. With a focused group songwriting dynamic and a drive to create something great, the trio has come up with a distinct, gritty rock sound that is fun to play and fun to listen to. ... more
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