Gonna run around the rest of my days,
My head in a smoky haze,
Running round acting like a fool,
So worried about being cool,
Talking so quickly I’m just thinking out loud,
Consequentially bringing about,
Situations I’m not sure if I like them,
They’re sharp as the edge of a knife,
You better watch the things that you’re saying,
You better watch the things that you do,
Time could come that you could be paying,
For everything you choose,
If you can’t enjoy your five senses,
Then your life it isn’t worth five cents,
The way we’re living well I think it’s senseless,
Doing nothing surely must be bent,
Sitting silently in front of the TV set,
Soon senility sets in,
The man from glad says that he’s giving us a freebee,
There are no shoulders only talking heads,
You better watch the things that they’re saying,
You better watch the things that they do,
Time could come that you could be paying,
For everything they choose,
Round and round and round we go,
Where we stop well nobody knows,
Weaving worlds as we go by,
On this spinning wheel, life,
You better watch the things that you’re saying,
You better watch the things that you do,
Time could come that you could be paying,
For everything you choose,
credits
from "Be There Then",
released March 11, 2018
Pete Honychurch: Guitar, Lead Vocals
John Rule: Drums, Harmony Voclas
Lee Holmes: Bass
Recorded live, 1986
The Zealots / Pete HonychurchVancouver, British Columbia
The Zealots, a mystical psychedelic rock experience from Vancouver Canada during the 1980s. Featuring Pete Honychurch's
original songwriting, guitar and vocal stylings, with John Rule on drums and harmony vocals and Lee Holmes on bass and harmony vocals.
This is volume one, another full album of material from the Zealots live in the 1980's will be released in the near future....more
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