it's time to make the break
make life accelerate
lying there won't make you great
sleep doesn't make you see
just take a chance on life
some chances won't come twice
it could be everything
never know til you try
it's not a black and white world
there's too much grey
and sometimes truth lies hidden
when you need to know the way
and you know that your black
could be someone's white
but the more you're
thinking like them
the more they could be right
you've got seventy years
to make a difference here
you won't get there it's clear
living your life in fear
and so I look at you
your three piece suit of blue
you dragon slayer, you
St. George never fought for fold
everybody wants to be a
pillar of strength
and an overflowing vessel
of truth
but stand up, look around
take a little step
and find what you can do
now don't burn every bridge
don't be afraid to cross
it could be everything
never know til you try
Down By Law is a punk rock band formed around 1990. Frontman Dave Smalley, already known for his work with Dag Nasty, collaborated with members of Chemical People for their debut album, going through several lineup changes over the years. Starting with Epitaph Records for their self-titled debut LP, DBL continued on Epitaph until "Last of the Sharpshooters" in 1997. A brief stint on Go Kart Records saw the release of "Fly the Flag", and now with their latest release of "Windward Tides and Wayward Sails" in 2003 finds them on Union Label Group. Some of their most representative songs include "The Last of the Sharpshooters", "Fly the Flag" and "Windward Tides and Wayward Sails".
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