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lyrics
I doubt you’ll ever hear this
‘cause I can’t bring you here right now
But all the smiling faces begin to fill my head with doubt
No one sent a map to navigate this raging storm
And I couldn’t justify corrupting something oh so pure
I’d love to know your name
I’d love to see your face
But this is not the time and this is not the place
There’s just too much confusion
So much disarray
Maybe in another life this place won’t be this way
You think I’m being hyperbolic
And how I wish I could agree
The writing on the wall however
Don’t mean a thing if you’re just too afraid to see the truth
I wish that I could tell you how it’s all a big bad dream
But the stitching of reality is bursting at the seems
‘cause I’d love to know your name
I’d love to see your face
But this is not the time and this is not the place
There’s just too much confusion
So much disarray
Maybe in another life this place won’t be this strange
‘cause I’d love to know your name
I’d love to see your face
But this is not the time and this is not the place
There’s just too much confusion
So much disarray
Maybe in another life this place won’t be this strange
credits
from Into the Void,
released April 23, 2022
Lead Vocals and Guitar: Phil Luna
Drums: Michael Degelia
Bass: Ben Bradshaw
Keys/Background Vocals: Nick Jay
Guitar: Charley Wiles
Percussion: Alex Marrero
Produced and Mixed by: Nick Jay
Engineered by: Gordy Quist
Recorded at: The Finishing School
Mixed at: Century Recordings
Mastered by: Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering
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