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Cleaning Cycle

from Dialone by Surefire

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It started this morning, I crwled out of bed. I went to your room and saw you. As if in a dream, invisioned the cold stabbing beneath your bones.
Standing beside feeling like I was so unhappy. Through that I saw, watching you fall deep in depression.

(Chorus)
You can't see your cancer. Your cancer is going away.

All this because feeling arose. You're bleeding with problems.

(Chorus)
You can't see (now I know why) your cancer (yet still I try). Your cancer (yet still I try) is eating you alive.

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from Dialone, released March 21, 2002

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Surefire Sacramento, California

Surefire is violently passive rock music. Aside from pounding the walls with solid rock riffs, they sculpt their songs with innovative melodies. The balance of near total rock and calm, blissful moods keeps the room from crumbling to the ground.

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