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Never Postpone Joy

from Sluggerhand by a truth called nothing

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Some roads are easy, some roads are cruel
Standing by the water, gazing at the sound
Realizing now that life will never be the same
I'll never bring those pieces together

Death is sorrowful: Always haunting, always present
Sorrow will keep on coming in our race against time
The sun sets, and darkness surrounds us all
Remember: A life story needn't be unfortunate at all

I've come to know the cold, I think of it as home
Even now when death has come, it seems it wasn't long ago
That our little struggles would resolve into a truce
Let it be that way again: Never postpone joy

I saw the wave: It rolled onto the beach
Never forgotten when the heart isn't lost
Sorrow will come and sorrow will go
On the streets of Heaven tonight

There's no need to live in the past
We're all born, we worry a lot, and then we die
So before it's you who heads for the inevitable dark
Remember: A life story needn't be unfortunate at all

I've come to know the cold, I think of it as home
Even now when death has come, it seems it wasn't long ago
That our little struggles would resolve into a truce
Let it be that way again: Never forego love
Just a little longer: A little endless dream
”Never” is a long time and ”joy” is up to you

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from Sluggerhand, released July 2, 2015

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a truth called nothing Stockholm, Sweden

The European atheist art-rock band, a truth called nothing, is made up of contrasts: they combine hi-i with lo-fi, death with joy. They have been active since the new millenium began, collaborating heavily with the european movement to legalize assisted suicide, as well as emerging at the forefront of the online phenomenon "Borgarkrossarna" ("The Bourgeois Breakers"). ... more

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