Before the lights come off at night, my head spins. In my perspective, I waste my time, thinking what could go wrong. Making up a future in my head, that will never come to pass.
Blistered shaking palms, constantly adapting to my current situation, an introduction to my disconnection. A foreign concept, a veil that masks what lies beneath. I'll bite my tongue and grind my teeth.
When we fell from the stars, were we built to fall apart? My naked eye can only see so far. I'm consumed all the time, confused by thoughts in my mind that aren't really there.
Bending over backwards, never moving foreword, can anyone else relate? I've been holding onto the warmth I felt, when having you around was all I cared about.
When I run away, you'll find me through the trees. The weight im carrying, will drown with me in my sleep.
Wanderer, have you been listening to the wind that grazes your ear? The sounds of the world, the earth will turn, and when the smoke clears.
You'll be gasping for air, incompetently, losing body functionality.
Console me when I'm conflicted, renown in my release. I'm just trying to be accepted for my personal beliefs. I'm not a marytr, just a victim of this personal disease. It's not the end not even close.
With hands over me, security where I sleep, communication and company, the little things that hold the largest meaning.
I have a greater appreciation, when it comes to my foundation. A single act of sincerity.
Blistered shaking palms, constantly adapting to my current situation, an introduction to my disconnection. A foreign concept, a veil that masks what lies beneath. I'll bite my tongue and grind my teeth. The air I breathe.
credits
from Solus,
released December 12, 2016
Recorded at Backroom Studios (Rockaway, NJ) with audio engineer Jonathon Maisto.
Mixed and Mastered by James Paul Wisner.
Album Photography (Front Cover) taken by Jesse Schlauch.
Artwork produced by Nick Neubauer.
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