Текст песни Did I Ever Wake Up? (Pt. 3) - MOD SUN
The
integrity
I
once
held
amongst
my
judgment
had
disappeared.
Could
this
be
just
a
phase?
As
the
seconds
pass
I'm
starting
to
think
not.
And
as
the
seconds
passed
even
further
I'm
beginning
to
enjoy
the
thought.
Does
beauty
only
exist
if
recognised?
If
so,
can
we
resurrect
the
ugly?
Do
we
singlehandedly
have
the
ability
to
break
the
unfixable?
Can
we
adopt
the
unknown?
Have
we
not
eolved
enough
to
earn
a
new
sense?
I
want
to
feel,
not
feel
as
in
touch,
but
really
feel.
I
want
to
look
someone
in
the
eyes
and
know
every
intention
of
theirs.
I
demand
to
see
all
genuine
and
in
pure.
At
least
we'll
be
feeling
truths.
Have
I
arrived
yet?
Chapter
5-
No
Hope
The
death
of
procrastination.
I
imagine
every
single
person
you
know
uses
the
word
"hope"
at
least
once
a
day.
We've
been
taught
since
birth
if
you
want
something,
you
should
hope
for
it.
We
should
hope
we
get
the
job,
hope
we
make
the
team,
hope
for
peace
and
just
hope
it
all
works
out.
Well
you
know
what?
This
is
completely
incorrect.
Do
not
hope
for
anything.
I've
always
found
the
word
to
be
contradictory
to
what
it's
supposed
to
represent.
It's
saying
"
I
would
like
for
it
to
happen,
but
if
it
doesn't,
well,
that's
ok
too".
It's
like
ordering
your
favourite
meal,
only
to
watch
it
slowly
grow
mould
and
spoil
in
front
of
you.
Or
like
stopping
dead
in
your
tracks
halfway
across
a
tightrope.
You
can
only
balance
in
the
middle
for
so
long
before
you
fall.
You
must
pick
a
side.
It's
important
to
let
the
universe
know
exactly
where
you
stand.
Pinpoint
your
expectations
and
never
loose
confidence
in
them.
In
my
mind,
there's
only
one
possibility:
What
I
want,
I
will
get.
I
have
no
doubt
I
will
get
it,
because
I
don't
doubt
myself.
I
know
I'm
capable
of
getting
anything
I
desire.
There
is
no
Plan
B
because
my
Plan
A
is
going
to
work.
How
can
you
be
sure
it's
going
to
work?
Easy.
Replace
the
word
"hope"
with
"action".
Do
the
most
productive
thing
possible
at
every
given
moment.
I
wanted
to
rap
for
a
solid
year
before
I
recorded
my
first
song.
I
had
no
idea
how
to
get
into
a
studio
or
find
beats
to
rap
on.
It
took
me
12
months
to
realise
that
the
real
missing
piece
was
me.
If
someone
else
could
own
a
studio
and
make
beats,
then
so
could
I.
A
little
research
and
some
help
from
a
local
guitar
centre
worker
led
me
to
all
that
I
needed.
I
saved
up
$250
and
bought
myself
a
microphone,
a
MIDI
keyboard,
and
a
program
called
Reason.
All
of
a
sudded
I
had
my
own
studio.
But
now
I
was
presented
with
a
whole
other
challenge.
I
had
no
idea
how
to
use
any
of
it.
Fortunately
for
our
generation,
we
have
the
Internet.
Anything
we
want
to
know
is
literally
at
our
fingertips.
I
spent
many
nights
hibernating
in
a
constant
state
of
trial
and
error.
Eventually
I
understood
the
programs
enough
and
began
working
on
the
first
piece
of
MOD
SUN
music,
properly
titled
"
All
by
myself".
You
can
achieve
anything
on
your
own.
If
you
expect
anyone
else
to
do
it
for
you,
it
may
never
happen.
I
give
my
utmost
respect
to
any
entrepreneur.
The
nobility
of
sacrificing
comfort
to
start
a
business
is
uncharted.
"
Business"
is
another
word
that's
been
abused.
When
people
say
"don't
mix
business
with
friendship"
I
always
think
to
myself
sarcastically
"right,
because
strangers
are
much
more
trustworthy".
Business
is
an
activity
that
someone
is
engaged
in.
Your
life
is
your
business.
You're
the
CEO
making
every
decision
of
your
life,
and
the
world
is
filled
with
your
employees.
It's
your
choice
how
many
hours
you
want
to
work.
You
can
take
as
many
days
off
as
you'd
like,
but
why
not
make
your
work
feel
like
a
vacation?
If
you
love
your
job,
you'll
never
work
a
day
of
your
life.
Figure
out
what
you
love
to
do,
and
dedicate
yourself
to
it
entirely.
Be
inspired.
The
top
of
my
left
arm
is
covered
with
faves
of
people
I've
admired.
Fellow
Minnesotan
Bob
Dylan,
Jim
Morrison,
Miles
Davis,
Frank
Sinatra,
Bob
Marley,
Janice
Joplin,
Jean-Michel
Basquiat,
and
Jimmy
Hendrix.
They've
all
played
major
roles
in
making
me
the
person
I
am.
I
really
didn't
learn
the
majority
of
my
personal
knowledge
in
school.
These
people
were
my
teachers.
Instead
of
studying
math
and
science,
I
was
figuring
out
how
they
managed
to
attain
this
incredible
lifestyle
of
freedom
and
artistic
expression.
The
intention
isn't
to
become
a
carbon
copy
of
other
people,
but
rather
to
take
your
favourite
influences
from
each
of
them
and
create
something
entirely
new.
Allow
yourself
to
enjoy
other
people's
presence
and
find
your
inspiration.
Chapter
6-
Theres
no
Such
Thing
as
Hard
I
must
be
a
genius.
What
do
you
thing
the
most
complex
thing
in
the
universe
is?
The
Internet?
Electricity?
Space
shuttles?
Setting
the
clock
on
a
VCR?
All
very
close,
but
the
correct
answer
is
you.
The
human
body
is
singlehadly
the
most
complicated
thing
ever
created.
Simply
being
born
makes
you
incredibly
smart.
You
breathe
in
an
out
anywhere
from
fifteen
to
twenty
five
times
per
minute
without
even
thinking
about
it.
Ever
day
your
heart
beats
more
than
100,
000
times.
We
run
marathons
and
drive
cars,
build
skylines
and
crests
entire
languages.
You're
effortlessly
operating
the
most
complicated
machine
in
existence,
and
if
you
can
do
that,
everything
else
is
simple.
There's
no
such
thing
as
hard.
Everything
is
easy,
some
things
just
take
longer
than
others.
Anytime
someone
tells
you
to
be
realistic,
reply
back,
"enjoy
your
flight".
Does
a
large,
metal,
sphere-like
object
filled
with
hundreds
of
passengers
soaring
at
30,
000
feet
above
sea
level
sound
realistic?
Today,
thousands
of
flights
will
take
off
and
land
all
around
the
globe
without
a
hitch.
It
took
time
and
effort
to
perfect
it.
There's
no
such
thing
as
hard.
You
can
do
anything,
especially
if
someone
else
has
already
done
it.
Let's
say
your
dream
in
life
is
to
act
in
major
motion
pictures.
Who's
your
favourite
actor?
Mine
is
Jack
Nicholson,
so
let's
use
him
as
our
example.
Not
only
can
you
be
just
as
good
as
Jack
is,
you
can
even
do
it
better
than
him.
No
disrespect
to
any
of
his
accomplishments,
I'm
just
saying
you
were
able
to
watch
how
he
did
it.
Jack
has
been
kind
enough
to
offer
us
the
answer
book
to
his
success.
We
have
the
ability
to
study
all
he
did
and
didn't.
We
can
watch
every
movie,
read
every
interview,
and
essentially
be
taught
by
Jack
himself
on
how
to
do
what
he
did.
You
can
literally
become
the
best
parts
of
everyone
who
has
inspired
you.
It's
all
right
there
in
front
of
you.
From
this
point
on,
it's
on
you
to
become
prepared.
Once
you
are
prepared,
you
will
meet
opportunity.
And
once
you
meet
opportunity,
fortune
will
follow.
There's
no
such
thing
as
hard.
No
one
is
born
with
talent.
We
all
enter
the
world
with
one
thing
in
common.
Choices.
Legendary
basketball
players
like
Michael
Jordon
and
Larry
Bird
didn't
slam
dunk
the
first
time
they
touched
a
ball.
They
picked
it
up
and
decided
they
loved
the
way
it
felt
as
the
ball
rolled
silently
off
their
fingertips.
On
the
other
hand,
if
they
didn't
decide
they
loved
the
way
it
felt,
they
wouldn't
just
be
walking
around
with
this
amazing
ability
living
inside
them.
They
grew
the
idea
of
being
a
great
basketball
player
from
a
little
tiny
seed
called
desire.
Without
a
doubt
a
lot
of
practice
goes
in
to
the
growth
of
this
legacy,
but
we've
all
been
given
the
most
essential
thing
we
can
sacrifice
to
ensure
success.
And
that
is
simply:
time.
The
amount
of
energy
you
focus
on
something
will
determine
how
great
you
become.
Drive
and
persistence
will
take
you
much
farther
than
skill
in
every
aspect
of
life.
Just
give
your
time
to
the
things
you
want.
That's
all
it
takes.
There's
no
such
thing
as
hard.
It's
not
about
doing
certain
things,
it's
about
doing
things
a
certain
way.
I'll
never
forget
the
first
time
I
saw
one
of
my
friends
Pat
Brown
one
stage.
We
were
opening
for
Pat's
band
in
a
venue
in
Burnsville
Minnesota
called
The
Garage.
Pat's
reputation
preceded
him
as
the
best
young
musician
around.
He
was
a
fifteen
year
old
kid
who
was
teaching
guitar
lessons
to
people
twice
his
age.
Not
only
was
Pat
a
very
skilled
guitar
player,
he
was
also
a
classically
trained
pianist
and
pitch
perfect
singer.
Needless
to
say,
I
was
intrigued
and
couldn't
wait
to
see
him
perform.
Pat's
band
took
the
stage
and
I
instantly
saw
all
these
things
come
to
life.
He
was
singing
amazing
melodies,
flawlessly
picking
each
string
of
his
guitar
and
had
charisma
like
his
father
was
Mick
Jagger.
He
held
everyone's
attention,
including
mine.
That
moment,
I
decided
I
had
to
be
in
a
band
with
this
guy.
At
that
time
I
wasn't
a
very
experienced
musician
and
the
current
drummer
Pat
was
playing
with
was
very
good.
I
was
completely
self-taught
and
didn't
know
a
thing
about
music
theory,
but
I
did
know
how
to
make
an
impression.
I
would
convince
him
that
I
had
something
much
more
valuable
than
skill.
I
had
drive.
I
was
committed
to
making
it
in
music
and
I
wasnt
ever
going
to
give
up.
Drive
will
take
you
much
further
than
talent
ever
could.
I
knew
that
if
I
were
ever
in
a
band
with
him,
I
would
be
that
much
closer
to
the
life
I
desired
so
much.
Some
time
went
by,
but
I
stayed
persistent,
and
eventually
a
message
from
Flip
Triggs87
appeared
on
my
AOL
instant
messenger.
It
was
Pat.
He
asked
if
I
wanted
to
try
out
for
a
new
band
he
was
about
to
start.
I
jumped
at
the
opportunity
and
accepted
the
offer.
There's
no
such
thing
as
hard.
Keep
fate
on
speed
dial.
It's
so
wild
that
when
I
look
back
on
my
life,
all
the
incidents
that
seemed
bad
actually
led
me
to
better
opportunities.
It
takes
some
time
for
some
of
these
things
to
make
sense,
but
one
day
they
will
all
line
up.
Some
of
the
grimace
moments
of
my
life
were
actually
events
that
needed
to
take
place
in
order
for
me
to
be
where
I
am
today.
So,
just
how
did
I
get
here?
1 Shoot ‘Em Down
2 Shoot ‘Em Down
3 Modivation
4 Did It Again Last Night
5 Not That Bad
6 My Hippy (feat. Dizzy Wright)
7 Howlin’ At the Moon
8 1970
9 Free Love
10 Goddess
11 My Favorite Shirt Is My Skin
12 Never Quit
13 Mushrooms
14 Same Way (Pt. 2)
15 Did I Ever Wake Up?, Pt. 1
16 Did I Ever Wake Up? (Pt. 2)
17 Did I Ever Wake Up? (Pt. 3)
18 Did I Ever Wake Up?, Pt. 4
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