Talk talk and dream what exactly do you believe
Looking for a thing that never wavers
The sum of a trillion parts
1/3 water and the rest is scotch
You believe in God and green Lifesavers
Glass thoughts and the company
Does little more than give me the creeps
They don't stop until they're winded
I tried just to hammer it shut
Gave it all but it ain't enough
I didn't get here today I descended
I'm halfway with it sometimes
Well just enough to break my fall
I can almost hear them calling
It's my brain radio that's all
Cold now well you lost the stride
You leave the length of the road behind
There is no push there is no fever
Well hell it ain't such a change
I see the face and the lives they made
There ain't no depth it don't get deeper
The radio made me
Because the radio played
The radio saved me
Because the radio plays
Headstones were a Canadian hard rock band that began in the late 1980s in Kingston, Ontario and were active until 2003. The band consisted of vocalist Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr, bassist Tim White, and drummer Dale Harrison. Known for their high-energy live shows, often selling out small and mid-sized venues, Headstones stood out for frontman Hugh Dillon's interaction with the audience, which included provocative gestures like spitting and throwing lit cigarettes into mosh pits. Their songs tackled serious and controversial topics, such as suicide and necrophilia. Considered one of the most commercially successful Canadian rock bands of the 1990s, Headstones left a lasting mark on the country's music scene.
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