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Sleeping On The Interstate

from Down The Doors by Chance's End

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I was born by the river
in a little tent.
And just like the river,
I've been running ever since.
It's been a long time coming, but I know
a change gonna come.
Oh yes it will.

Sleeping on the interstate,
we can grow old forever.
Driving for miles,
spend all our lives together.
Taking a chance,
planning a future better.
You and me, now and ever.

What I got from the world,
and what I want from the world,
has gone by.
What I gave to the world,
and what I made in the world
has gone by.

Then I go to you,
and I say "Honey, I need somebody".

Sleeping on the interstate,
we can grow old forever.
Driving for miles,
spend all our lives together.
Taking a chance,
planning a future better.
You and me, now and ever.

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from Down The Doors, released July 16, 2012
Emily Zisman - vocals
Ryan Avery - violins / production

Contains lyrics from "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke.

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Chance's End San Francisco, California

As San Francisco electronic music group Chance's End, classical violinist Ryan Avery and singer-songwriter Emily Zisman have found common ground in trip-hop and downtempo electronic music. Now that artists like Hybrid, Groove Armada, and Beats Antique have broken down doors for the rise of strings in electronic music, Chance’s End is following closely behind. ... more

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