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If Ever There Is Gladness

from Language of Faint Theory by The Hazey Janes

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lyrics

I’m not out to win friends
He takes aim and he offers out a hand
I’m not in this for my good health
He breaths, bereft, absent of his good self

Was there ever gladness
A weakness in the scorn
If ever there was fondness here
Surely it has gone

I’m not here to speak sense
He takes a drink, losing trail of thought again
I’m the absence in your eyes
I’m the ringing in your ears
He smiles as retribution gently reappears

Is there ever gladness
A flutter in the blame
Son, if there was fondness here
Goodness knows it’s strayed

Love only came here to go
So I’ll see this course alone
Restlessly, i know
The darkness gathers at my door
This path is walked and set in stone
This life is but a passing glow

If ever bad blood lingered here
In ailing arms, once held so dear
If ever there was gladness here
Surely it has come

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from Language of Faint Theory, released June 2, 2014

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