Communication or asphyxiation?
Collaboration of dilapidation?
Cooperation of consolidation?
Cultivation of exaggeration?
Because today, I ain’t gonna be thinking, thinking about the right thing to do,
As today, I’m gonna be thinking, thinking about myself,
And it means this way, I do exactly what I want to do,
Selfish as it might sound, I know the last person I’ll think of is you
I’m playing with hammers, playing with hammers,
Playing with hammers again, as we are no stranger,
To impending danger, we’ll forget our manners my friend.
There’s no time to regret, a phase we won’t forget,
This breeched etiquette that could tear us apart,
As the sun starts to set, on this scornful duet,
I’ve done something I shouldn’t have done.
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YEEEES!
YEEEES!
Twenty years later than I would have liked, but hells yes! I stumbled upon "No manners in Ireland" yesterday, cueing the easiest binge buy in a while. This is a nice blend of skillful instrumentalism, great lead voice and good tunes. The old Toasters / Madness / Bosstones fan in me is bouncing off the ceiling again. Thank you for that. You seem to be gathering steam as well. Here's to a long run! raphaelhythlodai
supported by 6 fans who also own “Playing With Hammers”
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
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