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1. On Wednesday, June 6th, 2018 at 4:07PM Eric formerly of FL now of CO (a guest) wrote:
 
Subject: Lyrics to "New Day"
I can't stop listening over & over to the GREAT "new" tune "New Day"!! But I can't figure out the lyrics in the 2nd verse: "...you can hear it in the static, you can taste it in the ___ ___ ___". Third blank sounds like "wine" but... ARGH!! Can't. Quite. Make. It. Out. HELP ME & THESE OLD EARS, WILDERIANS!!!!
2. On Thursday, June 7th, 2018 at 7:43AM harnessg (a member) replied:
harnessg
Member Since: July 2003
Yeah, I think that's my favorite one on the album too. I think the lyrics are "...you can hear it through the static, you can dig it through the diesel whine."
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3. On Thursday, June 14th, 2018 at 9:38AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:
Webb Wilder
Member Since: July 2003
Yes, that's it. Thanks, guys. Dig it! WW
4. On Wednesday, June 20th, 2018 at 4:58PM Eric formerly of FL of CO (a guest) replied:
 
Much appreciated!!
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