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February [Live]

from Live in Chicago by Molehill

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Recorded Live at the Metro in Chicago, IL on 3.29.13

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Folding my black suit,
I already miss you my friend.
None of this seems real.
Left the church, got lost driving home.
Could you have been saved if I had said more?
than

Wait this out for a little,
I know you'll feel better.
Just one month, you'll forget it,
nothing bad lasts for ever. So
you can leave one day, but please don't go now.

You reached out to me,
but February's so dark, how could I see
for once in your life you'r sadder than me?

"Wait this out for a little,
I know you'll feel better.
Just one month, you'll forget it,
nothing bad lasts for ever. So
you can leave one day.

You said you felt like nobody loved you.
Well that's mad, we all would have shown you.
But something just snapped, you can't take it back,
what have you done?

Wait this out for a little,
I know you'll feel better.
Just one month, you'll forget it,
nothing bad lasts for ever. So
you can leave one day, but I said
wait this out for a little,
I know you'll feel better.
Just one month, you'll forget it,
nothing bad lasts for ever. So
you can leave one day, but please don't go now.
You can leave one day, but please don't go now.

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from Live in Chicago, released February 10, 2015

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Molehill Chicago, Illinois

“Do not be fooled by the name. Chicago’s Molehill is more like a mountain constructed with big guitars, melodic keyboards, and pounding drums. Combining elements of progressive rock with pop sensibilities along with expansive and emotionally charged lyrics, this band delivers a symphonic listening experience.

–Jesse Menendez, Vocalo and WBEZ, 89.5FM and 91.5FM Chicago
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