Better Side of Me - Thornley

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Better Side of Me Lyrics

Just fire away
Just fire away
let's begin
Inspite of me
Inspite of me
I'll let you in

Don't you think you would have seen
some signs of this inside of me by now?

It's hard to see the better side of me
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
It's hard find a better way to be
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
I cant figure it out

Yeah,

It's hard to see the better side of me

So close the door
So close the door
Lock me in
Yeah, and then sign me up
Then sign me up for counseling

Don't you think you should have seen
some signs of this inside of me by now?

It's hard to see the better side of me
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
It's hard find a better way to be
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
I cant figure it out

Yeah,

It's hard to see the better side of me

Ooh, each time I stop and I turn around
my foot gets stuck in the door
Each time I stop and I turn around
I always get stuck

It's hard to see the better side of me
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
It's hard to find a better way to be
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
I cant figure it out

yeah,

It's hard to see the better side of me
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
It's hard to find a better way to be
(Hard to see, it's hard to see)
I cant figure it out

yeah,

It's hard to see the better side of me

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The band was started by Ian Thornley in 2002when he returned to Toronto, Canada, after the breakup of his earlier band, Big Wreck. With the help of Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, Thornley signed on to Kroeger's 604 Records. The other band members of Thornley are Tavis Stanley on guitar, Ken Tizzard (formerly of The Watchmen) on bass, and Sekou Lumumba (formerly of Edwin & The Pressure, which was Edwin from I Mother Earth's band after leaving IME) on drums.

After 1½ years of touring Thornley made some changes. After Ken and Sekou both left Thornley, the band added from "Big Sugar," Eric Paul on drums and Cale Gontier on bass, from the "Three Days Grace" camp. Cale was discovered when Thornley toured extensively with Three Days Grace in the summer of 2004.

Ian also contributed to the "Song For Africa" project which started in August 2006.

Thornley released their new single called "Make Believe" on December 16th 2008 on iTunes. Their sophomore album called "Tiny Pictures" will be released on February 10th 2009.

Thornley have since gone on hiatus since the reunion of Big Wreck in 2011 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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