42 days was written by Steph in November 1996. We invited our good friend Jonh from ThirdFall to do vocals on this one. Every time we played it live, if Jonh was around, he did his vocal parts.
lyrics
I understand the problem
Never thought that it would leave me empty
I don't expect you leave me something...
I could hold on to
Crashing windows made you feel so lucky
Being caught was like a whole new beating
Now, you're gone I'm feeling so unlucky
Way too much guilt...but now
You've been lying in that small box for 42 days, but I'm still left behind, oh yeah
Are you thinking I've got something I didn't say? There's nothing else to say...
Many people tried to save you somehow
They could never reach you quite as I did
I've been living your life 'til it crumbled
My anger's fading now
They'd question all your problems;
Shameless, what's your fuckin' problem,
You don't have to think about it anyway
I find it hard sometimes...
Life's a bitch, ain't it? Hardly fakin' it.
Aren't you really fuckin' sick of it all?
Lengths and silences, no words just violence
We've been taking our chances...
credits
from The highstep to hell,
released December 31, 1997
Jeff - vocals
Mart - guitar, vocals
Matt - guitar, vocals
Steph - bass, vocals
Nick - drums
Jonh - vocals
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