Signs of Spring

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I feel the storm coming
Straying away from the path
Drifting from the shoreline
Are you with me? Hold on tight
So grab a hold of my hand
We’re sinking deep this time
My friends, this can’t really be the end

Die doing what you love
Bound by heartstrings and blood
We are alive and well
We were born to raise hell
Tomorrow holds such better days
Pieces are falling in place
Right hand on my beating heart
Let’s roll back to the start
I play my ace


We’re saving every memory
I’ll miss you completely
Trusty chords ringing in my head
Played ‘till my fingers bleed
Past five years we’re the best of times
We think these things last forever
Is this the end of the line?

Die doing what you love
Bound by heartstrings and blood
We are alive and well
We were born to raise hell
Tomorrow holds such better days
Pieces are falling in place
Right hand on my beating heart
Let’s roll back to the start

So I clean my face, change my strings
Open the gate, unchain my hands
Let you in, back again
Breathe new life into my soul
Cleanse my mind, clench my fist
Watch me beat down those walls
Signs of spring, voice refined
We are what we believe we are

Not bending the knee
Not giving it all away


1997
Opened my eyes and stayed awake
Truth be told
I wouldn’t have it any other way

Not bending the knee
Not giving it all away

Die doing what you love
Bound by heartstrings and blood
We are alive and well
We were born to raise hell
Tomorrow holds such better days
Pieces are falling in place
Right hand on my beating heart
Let’s roll back to the start
And play my ace

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from The Speakeasy, released January 19, 2024

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