Indecision - Steven Page

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Indecision Lyrics

Ooh, wooh
Ooh, wooh

I've always been a creature of habit
Put another way, I'm addicted to you
I'm predisposed to habit
Happiest when I don't know what to do

I wanna settle down like my father
I wanna run away like my mother ought to

Be prepared for indecision
It might make me disappear
But then again, my addiction
To indecision keeps me here


Ooh, wooh
Ooh, wooh

I was born between the tracks
I left home and turned around and came back
One day you and I will be intertwined
If I could only make up my mind

Be prepared for indecision
It might make me disappear
But then again, my addiction
To indecision keeps me here

Ooh, wooh

Leave decisions up to fate
Nothing comes to those who wait

Come see the view from the top of the fence
We'll watch the world unfold its events
Some days when I am nearly awake
I can almost hear the decisions I make

Be prepared for indecision
It might make me disappear
But then again, my addiction
To indecision keeps me here

Be prepared for indecision
It might make me disappear
But then again, my addiction
To indecision keeps me here

Ooh, wooh
Ooh, wooh

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Steven Page is a singer-songwriter that was born in 1970 in Scarborough, Ontario. Page was the co-frontman (along with Ed Robertson) for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies from the group's inception in 1988 until February 2009, his work with the group receiving international critical acclaim. Steve left the band amicably to pursue other opportunities including solo projects and theatrical opportunities, a prominent example being the musical effort The Vanity Project.

In 2005, he released a solo album that involved collaborating with Lilac Time member and original Duran Duran singer Stephen "Tintin" Duffy under that name. In 2008, he also notably performed a concert of cover songs with "The Art of Time Ensemble" in Toronto. A studio album featuring the songs performed live with the ensamble came out before too long. As well, Page wrote music for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in the summer of 2009. Page has perhaps gotten the most attention under his own name for his solo album 'Page One', a 2010 release that earned acclaim from several music critics.
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