Track 7 off the debut album "Introducing Brock Landers"
lyrics
So let’s take it back a couple years now.
Every things changed, maybe it’s all the same
but still I wonder, should we try it out?
I’ll be the first to say I have my sincerest doubts.
We always seem to repeat ourselves with these talks
and then the lights go out.
Still you find a way to make it okay,
and I’ll be honest I don’t much mind at the time,
in time she keeps on singing all the same old familiar songs to me.
she’s still singing: “oh, oh, oh’
Maybe I could just it right this time around,
maybe we could both get it right this time around.
Break the cycle before it breaks my neck and it’s off with my head
Break the cycle before it breaks my neck and I’ve lost my fucking head!
Like moths to the flame, we were born to inquire and draw ourselves near to the light.
Though it may burn we will bask there in wonder and awe of it’s terrible might.
Lost in her glow, with compelling desire climb higher and take in the view.
As we ascend, our shadows, suspended, grown taller then cease to exist.
I’m still lost...
Still, you find a way to make it okay.
I’ll be honest I don’t much mind at the time.
I’m still lost in her glow...
I’m still...
Still you find a way to make it okay,
and I’ll be honest I don’t much mind at the time.
In time I find that she keeps on singing
all those same old familiar songs to me.
She’s still singing: “oh, oh, oh”
Maybe I could just get it right this time around.
Maybe we could both get it right this time around.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Squintin Tarantino Pt2”
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 “Squintin Tarantino Pt2”
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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