Jared Mees & The Grown Children - "The Tallest Building in Hell" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 25, 2013
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From the album 'Caffeine, Alcohol, Sunshine, Money' (2008) • Pay what you want http://tndr.lv/1bQF218

I hate to say it, but these last few years have been hell
But patience pays off finally
I hate to say it, but these last few years have been bell
But patience pays off finally
I've been told that the tallest building in hell has an awesome view of the emerald city
I've been told that the tallest building in hell has an awesome view of the emerald city
And it's hard to believe when you're up so late at night
And it's hard to believe when you do nothing wrong
And it's hard to believe when you're so comfortable
Moving so fast, breathing so slow
I hate to say it, but these last few years have been hell
But patience pays off finally
At the end of the longest book ever wrote
It said "Ho hum, ho hum, oh me."
You still laugh in your sleep
I hate to say it, but these last few years have been hell
But patience pays off finally
Patience pays off finally

Constant lineup changes and improvised, infrequent rehearsals would cause many bands to suffer, but they’ve become the lifeblood of Jared Mees & The Grown Children, giving the group’s live shows a devil-may-care energy and keeping the songs honest and raw. A fruitful collaboration between Mees and singer-songwriter Megan Spear produced the 2008 album Caffeine, Alcohol, Sunshine, Money; and a long-lived lineup with Joe Bowden and Javier Madrigal on percussion and guitar/trumpet, respectively.

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