Full Circle

Aerosmith · Nine Lives

Yeah Yeah
If I could change the world
Like a fairy tale
I would drink the love
From your Holy Grail
I would start with love
Tell ol´ Beelzebub
To get outta town
Cause you just lost your job

How did we get so affected (cause I think)
Love is love reflected

Time
Don´t let it slip away
Raise your drinkin´ glass
Here´s to yesterday
In Time
We´re all gonna trip away
Don´t piss Heaven off
We got Hell to pay
Come full circle

And if
There´s a spell on you that
I could take away
I would do the deed
Yeah and by the way
Here´s to Heaven know´s
As the circle goes
It ain´t right
I'm uptight
Yeah and get off my toes

I used to think that every little
thing I did was crazy
But now I think the Karma
cops are comin´ after you

Time
Don´t let it slip away
Raise your drinkin´ glass
Here´s to yesterday
In Time
We´re all gonna trip away
Don´t piss Heaven off
We got Hell to pay
Come full circle

Every time you get yourself caught up inside
Of someone else´s crazy dream
Own it, yeah that´s a mistake
Everybody´s gotta lotta nadda killing them
Instead of killing time

Time
Don´t let it slip away
Raise your drinkin´ glass
Here´s to yesterday
In Time
We´re all gonna trip away
Don´t piss Heaven off
We got Hell to pay

Time
Don´t let it slip away
Raise your drinkin´ glass
Here´s to yesterday
In Time
We´re all gonna trip away
Don´t piss Heaven off
We got Hell to pay
Come full circle

Full Circle - Aerosmith

Released on the 1998 album Nine Lives, "Full Circle" stands as a defining track in Aerosmith's late-career resurgence. The song blends the band's signature hard rock energy with a polished, radio-friendly production that marked a strategic shift in their sound during the late 1990s. Featuring the iconic "Aerosmith" vocal hook, the recording captures the group's ability to merge classic rock anthems with modern songwriting structures. It remains a staple of their discography, often performed live to demonstrate their enduring power and adaptability. The track exemplifies the band's continued relevance, showcasing their mastery of melody and rhythm while addressing themes of personal reflection and resilience.