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Open Hand

from II by Nowherebound

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From 'Three, Two, One' Disc.

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You’ve seen a lot, some good times, some not Well it’s hard to look around at all the things you got And you kind of wonder if it’s just your lot Or if you really chose the right way... Seems like all your fighting’s got you bruised and such And you’re staggering along your way without a crutch And you wonder if it won’t mean that much If you just walked away...
Stand right here, I’ll lend you a hand You’ve fallen on hard times hanging by a strand I can remember when I made my own stand And opened up my hand...
On the sharp edge of the knife, going through strife Ever since you thought you took control of life And you wonder if pain and hardship is your wife, You’ll part on your dyin’ day.
In a broken land, all you see is sand, You’re wounded and broke from doing all you can And you take on the world with open eyes and open hands Just to watch it wash away...
Well keep up the fight, it’s all within sight, And if that fire burns inside, you know it’s right And it won’t be long until you see some light To help you on your way... You’re not alone, look how you’ve grown That is one thing gotten from the seeds you’ve sown And this might just be a better place than what you’ve shown And no one can take it away.

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from II, released April 20, 2013

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Nowherebound Austin, Texas

Musical magnets for each other, this punk rock band ignited in 2010. They sing to you all over the world but always return home to their roots in Austin, Texas. Featuring members of Born To Lose and New Disaster, Nowherebound integrates traditional punk with rock and roll while weaving in threads of gritty country and folk. ... more

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