Notion - The Rare Occasions

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[Intro]
   * 


[Verse 1]
            
Sure it’s a ca

              
lming notion, 


perpetual in m

otion
            
But I don’t ne

              
ed the comfort

    
 of any lies
            
For I have see

              
n the ending a

           
nd there is no

            
 ascending ris

#
e

[Chorus 1]
             
Oh back when I

             
 was younger, 

         
was told by ot

her youngsters
            
That my end wi

              
ll be torture 

         
beneath the ea

rth
             
‘cuz I don’t s

             
ee what they s

           
ee when death 

  
is staring at 

me
            
I see a window

            
, a limit, to 

             
live it, or no

      
t at all

[Interlude]
           

[Chorus 2]
             
If you could p

             
ull the lever 

      
to carry on fo

rever
              
Would your lif

           
e even matter 

 
anymore?
            
Sure it’s a ca

              
lming notion, 

  
perpetual in m

otion
           
But it’s not w

              
hat you signed

    
 up for


[Bridge]

  *  (2x)

             
I’m sure there

            
 won’t always 

    
be sunshine
             
But there’s th

           
is momentary b

*      
eam of light
             
You don’t have

              
 to wait those

 
 salty decades
            
To get through

              
 the gate it’s

 
 all in front 

of your face
             
I’m sure there

            
 won’t always 

    
be sunshine
             
I’m sure there

            
 won’t always 

    
be sunshine
             
But there’s th

           
is momentary b

*      
eam of light

[Chorus 3]
             
I could cross 

              
the ocean in a

     
 fit of devoti

on
             
For every shin

              
ing second thi

          
s fragile body

 beckons
              
You think you’

             
re owed it bet

              
ter believing 


ancient letter

s
             
Sure it’s a ca

              
lming notion b

           
ut it’s a lie

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