Live Tomorrow - Chalk FarM

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Live Tomorrow Lyrics

time stands still for no one
i'm behind again
i push and still i see
i'm getting nowhere quick
i'm staying late
again

worlds turn in the time
i catch another breath
i know a little more will
surely do the trick
i can't delay
no i can't be late

i can't take the time
but i plan to when i'm done
i can't waste the day
nothing ventured nothing
i don't think it's wise
to be idle when you're young
oh i have to go
i'll have time to live tomorrow

take a message for me
tell the wife i'm sorry
deadline's almost here
and there'll be more recitals
anyway there are bills to pay

i can't take the time
but i plan to when i'm done
i can't waste the day
nothing ventured nothing
i don't think it's wise
to be idle when you're young
oh i have to go
i'll have time to live tomorrow

i have to go

angels spread my wings
and see the fences tumble
ageless memories
they watch the strong man crumble at my feet
what is this i see

i can't take the time
but i plan to when i'm done
i can't waste the day
nothing ventured nothing
i don't think it's wise
to be idle when you're young
oh i have to go
i'll have time to live tomorrow

i have to go

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This critically acclaimed band is back!

Chalk FarM's 4 original members are back together, playing regularly in the Los Angeles area, and are recording a new collection of songs for release in 2011.

Chalk FarM was an alternative rock group from LA, formed in the early 90's by Michael Duff and Orlando Sims. In 1995, they added Toby Scarbrough and Trace Ritter and were signed by Columbia Records. In 1996 their first album, Notwithstanding, was released. Despite radio and MTV exposure for the song "Lie on Lie" and a positive critical reception, the band and label didn't see eye to eye and Chalk FarM left Columbia Records. Duff created the independent label TIC (The Inner Circle) Records and the group recorded their second album, Three 2's, promoting it mainly via the Internet. Chalk FarM broke up in early 2000.

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