Track 2 off the debut album "Introducing Brock Landers"
lyrics
Could you please just back the hell up?
I just need a second to breath now,
a moment to myself is all I need.
Okay, let’s start over from the top.
Now, what did you say?
It doesn’t matter, we won’t remember anyway.
Did you really think that you would be the one
to cut me out of this state of mind that I find?
Did you really think that it would ease your mind to pace through the hallway?
Once again, a thousand times, over and over, retracing every single line
until the line becomes blurred and we’ve lost our way and all we’ve got left is time.
Circling round and around my mind,
these birds of prey, silent, and drifting,
biding their time until these thoughts,
quite contrived, are simply put no longer mine.
So, we found our way to the bottom of another glass.
That’s progress, I guess.
(Thoughts quite contrived are no longer mine
I guess you’d say that’s progress anyway)
Did we really think that things had changed?
(Thoughts quite contrived are no longer mine
I guess you’d say that’s progress anyway)
Have a look inside, you’ll see it’s all the same.
Could you come a little closer now (it’s so plain to see)
I’m so grateful for these moments (breathing sighs of relief)
I suppose we’ll let what once was rest (now, be at peace)
You can close your eyes and be
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The real Speed of Sound in Seawater is fast... relatively. This album is the same in that it goes by too fast and you are already putting it on repeat again. :p jason hankins
supported by 4 fans who also own “Introducing Brock Landers”
I'm mad at myself for not checking out the band these last 10 years watching the singer and his friend Excessive Profanity on Twitch. sorry Wetty, but I'm here now mattznick
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