Difference of Opinion - Course of Nature

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I see my life is taking time away from me
Chains that bind the things I want to change
I can't break free
I, well I told you so, now I can't let go
Of the things I've strived to hard to be

I'm afraid I've come too far
My changing life's been torn apart
But I won't give up on my dreams
I don't think I'll ever see
The things you wanted me to see
I only hope we can be friends

Pain, the pain I've felt
Is growing deep inside of me
I, I can't imagine what you wanted me to be
What if I fell down, would you pick me up
Would you be there taking stabs at me

I'm afraid I've come too far
My changing life's been torn apart
But I won't give up on my dreams
I don't think I'll ever see
The things you wanted me to see
I only hope we can be friends, again
We can be friends, again

I'm afraid I've come too far
My changing life's been torn apart
But I won't give up on my dreams
I don't think I'll ever see
The things you wanted me to see
I only hope we can be friends, again
We can be friends, again

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The roots of Course of Nature entered the music scene with the singer, Mark Wilkerson, and guitarist, John Milldrum, in the band Cog. The band only released one album when Mark and John were involved, No Time At All, in March of 2001. After this they decided to leave the band and head in their own direction. Rickey Shelton joined them and they recorded an album. Their name is rather interesting due to the fact that while they had originally picked the name "Pull", they decided on the name "Course of Nature", which had been a track on the album Cog had earlier released. A few demo tapes later the band joined with Lava/Atlantic Records and nearly had their first album completed in October of 2001. The album, Superkala, was released in 2002. Singles off the album were "Caught in the Sun" and "Wall of Shame".
Wall of Shame was used in the video game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. 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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