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Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1992 best known for their radio hits spanning more than a decade. For most of its existence, Everclear consisted of Art Alexakis (vocals and guitar), Craig Montoya (bass guitar and vocals), and Greg Eklund (drums, percussion & vocals). Eklund replaced original drummer Scott Cuthbert in 1994. Montoya and Eklund departed the band in 2003, but Alexakis continued the band with Dave "Davey" French (lead guitar), Josh Crawley (keyboards), Sam Hudson (bass guitar), and Tommy Stewart (drums, percussion). However all members except for Alexakis left the band in July 2009 to be replaced with a 4th lineup of Everclear. more »


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2003
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It make no sense to me
I was living in a different world today 
When I heard the news

I keep on having the same bad dream
And it makes me wanna hurt all the people 
Who have done this thing to you

when I see your face
I can see you smile
I read all about you in the new york times

when I see your eyes 
I can see your life
When I think about what happened 
It just makes me crazy

this makes no sense to me yeah 
This eye for an eye thing
It has gone too far
I don't know anyone who does not hurt inside
I would like to believe that we can learn from this 
And maybe some day 
Make things right

I wanna believe in this world
I wanna believe in this life
I wanna believe in a world 
That does not seem real 
When I read between the lines

when I see your face
I can see you smile
I read all about you in the new york times

when I see your eyes 
I can see your life
When I read the words about you 
It just makes me crazy

I wanna believe in this world
I wanna believe in this life
I wanna believe in a world
That does not seem real 
When I read between the lines

you got to read between the lines

you got to read between the lines

I really wanna believe...
I can make things right

I wanna believe I can learn
How feel all right inside

I wanna believe I can learn 
How to make things right
I wanna believe in this world
I wanna believe in this life
I wanna believe in a world that does not seem real 
When I read the new york times

I see your face 
I can see you smile
I read all about you in the new york times

I can see your eyes 
I can see your life
When I think about what happened it just makes me crazy

when I close my eyes... you seem so alive
When I think about you
I wanna believe... we can make things right

I wanna believe
(I wanna believe) 

I wanna believe in this world
I wanna believe in this life
I wanna believe in a world that does not seem real 
When I read the new york times

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Written by: ART ALEXAKIS, CRAIG MONTOYA, GREG EKLUND

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