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Make A Change

from Get Through by John Brodeur

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    The 2009 solo record. Featuring members of The Suggestions, the Figgs, the Wait, and more. Comes in a thinline booklet-style case.

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lyrics

Days like this, I want to run outside
And scream out loud and throw my arms out wide
But something’s wrong, yeah I can hardly raise my hand
to change the channel on the television

Waiting for the other shoe to fall
For life to stop being stationary
For a giant door to open up and beckon me in

Saying I can’t has become much too familiar
And nobody will believe my lame excuses
The sunshine that should wake me with its rays
Just gets me red in the face
Am I just taking up space?

Waiting for the dark clouds in my mind to pass
I pray that this is temporary
Suddenly a voice comes through the air, loud and clear
It’s saying

Why not make a change in your life?
It’s saying to me
Why not take the reins
And guide this carriage back to the path you chose?
No one else can do it for you

Waiting for the other shoe to fall
For life to stop being stationary
Suddenly a voice comes through the air, loud and clear
Yeah it’s saying

Why not make a change in your life?
It’s saying to me
Why not play the game and try to win for once?
Why not make a change in your life?
Why not take the reins
And guide this carriage back to the path you chose?
No one else can do it for you

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from Get Through, track released March 17, 2009

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