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A song by James Tristan Redding, as originally released on the Union Pulse album "I Hate You. You Always Do This." (2005)

lyrics

If stand fair and just, then fall to the dust
When dead on the ground, then rise with the sound

There's no escape, this life is difficult
I'm eating dirt and grinning wide
Red roses wilt, and violets pass away
But lonely turtles crawl inside

Stop time find a grip, rewind pause the song
No luck losing hand, still time grinding on

I can't help you John, if you won't let me in
I can't buy your love, my wallet drained bone dry
I can't win this war but it seems you're up in arms
The desert dirt has shined down upon the sun

credits

from I Hate You. You Always Do This., released March 15, 2005
Written by James Tristan Redding. Engineered by Matt Brelje, produced by Rocky Orta, Jr. and Union Pulse. Words and music copyright 2005 by James Tristan Redding. Registered with BMI. All rights reserved.

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Union Pulse Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Founded by singer-songwriter James Tristan Redding, Union Pulse was an idiosyncratic icon at the intersection of Americana, roots rock, and alt-country. The band embodied James Redding's soul bound lyrics and leg bending rhythm. In their decade of recording and touring they released five original albums (and one live EP) and delivered over 700 performances throughout the lower 48 states. ... more

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