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lyrics
Glasses up, cheers to absurdity
Glasses up, and drink away
Glasses up, here’s to eternity
Drink me away, away, away
Black cars, hard rain, melodramatic pain, it’s all a fucking bore
We’re all the same, all shuffle off one day
Here’s what to do for sure
Forget about the tears, bring fifty kegs of beer
And tie one on for me
If you who out-survive remember you’re alive
I’ll take that happily
Glasses up, cheers to absurdity
Glasses up, and drink away
Glasses up, here’s to eternity
Drink me away, away, away
You’re all alive with glasses full
You don’t win anything for looking miserable
Put the ease in deceased and put the fucking fun in funeral
Good mourning always mean largesse
So cast off that black lace veil and dress
I’m dead enough for everyone
I want my wake to wake the dead
Glasses up, cheers to absurdity
Glasses up, and drink away
Glasses up, here’s to eternity
Drink me away, away, away
credits
from Find Something You Love And Let It Kill You,
released November 10, 2017
All songs written by Grenadiers.
Recorded by James Balderston at Ghostnote Studios, Adelaide. Mixed by Joel Taylor and James Balderston at Twin Earth Studios, Adelaide. Mastered By Carl Saff at Saff Mastering, Chicago. Artwork & Layout by Callum Preston.
Additional vocals by Dusty Lee Stephenson and Anna Bouras. Keys by Bob Hookaway. Cello by Joseph Freer. Pedal Steel by Frank Boulden. Group vocals by James Hastings, Tom Crosby, Max Hunt, Michael Petkovic, Sam Kolesnik, Luke Ryan, Tim Bone and Grenadiers.
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