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From the LP2 sessions
lyrics
Under the surface, I suspect you see the evidence
Why do counterparts always depart on the brink of a benefit?
Call in the forfeit
I didn't notice the storm is rolling in
Caught up in the crossfire of maps and evil empires
Dragged you out of the present tense again
The only thing I'm sure of is the one thing you can't admit
The cracks in your character have you repeating the same mistakes
You're repeating the same mistakes
At critical mass, abandon for the better
On exit I'll confess that with shifty ill intentions we conspired
But I'm too tired for acrobatics in self-defense
Explanations that won't convince
The only thing I'm sure of is the one thing you can't admit
The cracks in your character have you repeating the same mistakes
You're repeating the same mistakes again
I know I'm not better than the mountain of my mistakes
With a list over 20 spent, what was I thinking?
That's unheard of...
An army of red flags are dancing in my face
Exterior still intact
The past was built with the pieces you can't put back
The chances looking slim to keep this supporting cast;
This cursed ordinary
The only thing I'm sure of; the only thing that you just can't admit
The cracks In your character have you repeating the same mistakes again
and again
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released October 21, 2016
Engineered by Christian Cummings
The guys Happy Body Slow Brain like to call their music progressive R&B. We say it sounds like technical indie rock with serious chops and a lot of groove. Helen Earth Band
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