Habit - Ought

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Habit Lyrics

Well there is something.
Something you believe in.
But you can't touch it.
You can't hold it.
Well there is something.
Something you believe in.
But you can't wait for it to take away a bit of time in a
non-specific party in a non-specific city
or anywhere.
Any way you feel it's way like
This song or that song

Act like you feel it but it doesn't heal you
and it doesn't make you smile
And is there something you are trying to express yeah.
It's not that you need it.
It's that you need it
And is there something you are trying to express yeah.
And you can't get along without it
you can't get along without it
Is there a weight that you are trying to unload here.
You just can't get it, can't get it off now.
And when you get it, get it in your blood stream.
And you feel whole with it, but you just can't get relief

And there it comes again.
And you give in again.
And you give in again, your limitation.
And is there something you are trying to express yeah.
Express it with me. Express it with me.
And is there something you are trying to express yeah.
It's not that I need it. It's that I need it.
Is there a weight that you are trying to unload here.
But you just can't get it, you can't get it off now.
And when you get it, get it in your blood stream.
And you just feel whole with, but you just can't get relief.
And there it comes again.
And I give in again.
And there it comes again.
My limitation.
And there it comes again.
And you give in again.
And I give in again.
Our limitation

Well I think I, I see it coming because I recognize it when I see it.
Well, do you feel it like I feel it?
'Cause I need to know I'm not alone at it.
Well, I feel a habit. I feel a habit forming.
Well, I feel a habit. I feel a habit forming.
I feel a habit, I feel a habit forming.
I feel a, a habit. I feel a habit forming.
I feel a, a habit. I feel a habit forming.
Do you feel it like I feel it?
'Cause I need to know I'm not alone and.
'Cause I need it and I believe in it
and I think that I can't live without it.
Well I feel a, a habit.
I feel a habit forming.
I feel a, a habit.
I feel a habit forming.
A habit a habit a habit a habit a habit.
Well I feel a, I feel a habit a habit a habit a habit a ...
I feel a, I feel a . . .
Do you feel it like I feel it?
'Cause I need to know I'm not alone.
A habit a habit a habit a habit a habit.
Well I feel a, I feel a...
A habit a habit a habit a habit a habit.
Well I feel a, I feel a...
A habit a habit a habit a habit a habit.
Well I feel a, I feel a...
A habit a habit a habit a habit a habit.
Well I feel a habit forming.

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Ought is a band formed in Montreal, Canada.

Guitarist and vocalist Tim Darcy, originally a folk musician hailing from New Hampshire, fell in with New Jersey native Matt May (keyboards) and Australian émigré Tim Keen (drums, violin) – the three of them began sharing an apartment that doubled as practice space, where they were soon joined by Portland,OR transplant Ben Stidworthy on bass. Ought played its first show and recorded its first "New Calm EP" in the apartment's largest bedroom, in the summer of 2012. The band busted out into the city's loft circuit, and into the city streets during the Printemps d'Erable Quebec student general strike, in the spring of the same year.

Following another recording session in early 2013 and the release of a second EP via Bandcamp, Ought spent a few days at the Hotel2Tango studio with engineer Radwan Moumneh (Suuns, Matana Roberts, Jerusalem In My Heart) in fall 2013 at the invitation of Constellation, laying down a clutch of songs new and old that comprise the band's first "proper" full-length album. More Than Any Other Day was released by Constellation on April 29, 2014.

A 24-minute, four-track EP followed on October 28. Once More With Feeling... was released as a 10" and digital. Pill was chosen as the title track.

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