Well, you’ve burned the bridge
But you’re still in it for the ride
I don’t know how you plan to get there
with nobody by your side
You thought you knew
You had me all figured out
You never asked me first
before you spread it all around
Never reading the book
You made it up in your head
Maybe you should have read
the words they gave you instead
Don’t be bitter when all you want’s to get better
Life’s greatest treasure is to work together
Hold on tight, I’ll stand with you forever
‘Cause I don’t know how long
So let’s keep on the keeping on forever
Forever
We’re all here because we’re the seekers of joy
Unlike the others, who only seek and destroy
Seek and destroy
Don’t be missing the point or spoil the fun
Don’t take the feelings of yourself and make
them about everyone
You can walk away or you can even pretend
But everything you’ve said, it will catch you in the end
In the end
Don’t be bitter when all you want’s to get better
Life’s greatest treasure is to work together
Hold on tight, I’ll stand with you forever
‘Cause I don’t know how long
So let’s keep on the keeping on forever
Forever, Forever
Don’t be bitter when all you want’s to get better
Life’s greatest treasure is to work together
Hold on tight, I’ll stand with you forever
‘Cause I don’t know how long
So let’s keep on the keeping on forever
Forever, Forever, Forever, Forever
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One of Goose's best shows of 2019 gets a vinyl release. While not the full concert, it features the great Arcadia, Hot Tea>Take On Me, and Teaprise. My favorite moment is the crowd's reaction when the synthesizer riff for Take On Me hits. jelliottrobinson
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With Moby making its presence felt on the Summer 2021 tour, this album is definitely more than just a series of sound checks or practice session jams. Highlights for me are Moby, Camino I and II, and Valkyrie. jelliottrobinson
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